Breakthroughs and application expansions in solid-state battery technology are reshaping the competitive landscape of the industry
In 2025, solid-state battery technology will continue to heat up. A domestic team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a 400-watt-hour per kilogram solid-state battery, with an energy density 30% higher than that of advanced lithium-ion batteries currently on the market. It is planned to exceed 600 watt-hours per kilogram within 1-2 years, enabling electric vehicles to travel over 1,000 kilometers after a 10-minute charge. Moreover, it has significantly improved in fast charging, low-temperature performance, and safety. Meanwhile, Qingtao Energy's 10-billion-yuan solid-state battery industrial base in Southwest China was launched, with a planned annual production capacity of 15GWh. Solid-state batteries have also achieved their first batch application in the field of robotics. The technology is gradually moving from the laboratory to industrialization, which is expected to break the existing lithium battery technology route pattern and drive the industry into a new competitive cycle. Global enterprises are accelerating their layout in the solid-state battery track to seize the future technological high ground.