Solid-state battery technology leads the development of new energy vehicle industry

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After four years of relatively quiet development, solid-state battery technology has once again been enthusiastically sought after by the market and has become the focus of attention in the capital market recently. As traditional liquid lithium battery technology has reached a bottleneck, the industry generally believes that all-solid-state batteries will usher in an accelerated period of industrial development due to their advantages of high energy density and high safety. Sulfide solid-state batteries, in particular, have become the key research and development direction of many companies due to their excellent ionic conductivity and low Young's modulus characteristics. Farasis Energy, a company focusing on solid-state battery technology, has successfully advanced its sulfide all-solid-state battery to the product industrialization development stage, and plans to start scale-up verification in 2025.