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Solid-state batteries (SSBs) promise energy densities exceeding 400 Wh/kg (vs. 270 Wh/kg for current Li-ion) and near-zero fire risks. By 2026, Chinese automakers plan to deploy SSBs in flagship models:
- Semi-Solid-State: NIO’s 150kWh pack (2024) enables 1,000km CLTC range for ET7 sedan.
- Full-Solid-State: GAC’s Aion Hyper GT (2026) targets 12-minute 10-80% charging via graphene-enhanced electrolytes.
Supply Chain Revolution
- Material Innovations:
- Qingtao Energy’s sulfide electrolyte production costs dropped 40% since 2023, reaching ¥800/kg ($110/kg).
- BYD patents lithium-metal anode coatings to prevent dendrite formation.
- Manufacturing Challenges:
- SSBs require ultra-dry rooms (<1% humidity), raising CAPEX by 30% versus conventional lines.
- CALB’s pilot plant in Hefei achieves 95% yield for semi-solid cells—a critical milestone.
Global Competition
- Japan’s Toyota leads in patents (1,274 SSB patents vs. China’s 892) but lags in mass production [citation:3].
- CATL’s “Condensed Battery” hybrid design balances performance and cost, targeting ¥900/kWh by 2025.
SinoEVHub Insight:
“Solid-state isn’t a winner-takes-all game. Hybrid designs will dominate the next decade.”
CTA: Download our Solid-State Battery Supplier Landscape Report here.