
Technical route "a hundred flowers bloom," solid-state battery research continues to deepen
From November 11 to 13, the 12th China (Suzhou) International Summit Forum on Battery New Energy Industry, known as the "Davos of the battery industry," was held in Suzhou. Since the beginning of this year, the demonstration applications of technologies such as semi-solid batteries and sodium batteries have continued to expand, and the small-scale mass production of all-solid-state batteries is also approaching. Experts attending the conference generally believe that the solid-state battery industry has entered a critical stage of tackling challenges. Whether it is breakthroughs in material performance, cost reduction and efficiency improvement in processes, or precise adaptation to application scenarios, technological innovation is the core driving force to navigate through the industrial cycle. "Currently, solid-state battery technology routes such as sulfides, oxides, polymers, and halides each have their own characteristics, presenting a 'hundred flowers blooming' pattern," said Liang Rui, Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer of SUNWODA. (Shanghai Securities Journal)

