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Currently, the cycle life of 400Wh/kg batteries has exceeded 1,100 cycles, and engineering validation has been completed, demonstrating potential for large-scale application. The world's first 500Wh/kg 10Ah product has achieved small-batch mass production, setting a benchmark for the industrialization of lithium-metal batteries. Meanwhile, the silicon-based anode route is also progressing, with a gradient layout of products ranging from 320 to 480Wh/kg. Among them, the 320Wh/kg cells have a cycle life exceeding 1,000 cycles, and the 480Wh/kg technology is at the forefront of the industry, meeting the diverse needs of different application scenarios for energy density and cycle life.
IT Home noticed that last month Ganfeng Lithium stated during a Q&A session with researchers that the company is advancing two routes in solid-state battery technology: silicon-based anode and lithium metal anode. Among them, the second-generation solid-liquid hybrid battery uses metallic lithium as the anode. The metallic lithium-related products produced by the company can serve as raw materials for the anode of solid-state batteries. The application fields of the company's solid-state batteries mainly include high-end new energy vehicles, the low-altitude economy, robotics, and consumer electronics, with potential customers including top international automakers, well-known drone and eVTOL companies, and international mobile phone companies.
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