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The First Generation of All-solid-state Batteries Will be Launched in 2026, And The Mainstream Status of Lithium Batteries Will be Authoritatively Endorsed Again!

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iconJul 03 2025

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EVE Energy announced that it will mass produce all-solid-state batteries in 2026, emphasizing that lithium batteries will remain the mainstream of the market in the next 10-15 years.

Recently, Huizhou Yiwei Lithium Energy Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Yiwei Lithium Energy") threw out a heavy technical bomb at the second lithium battery conference - it plans to achieve mass production of all-solid-state battery 1.0 in 2026, with an energy density of 350Wh/kg and 800Wh/L; in 2028, it will launch all-solid-state battery 2.0 with an energy density of more than 1000Wh/L, once again refreshing the industry's expectations for the next generation of lithium battery technology routes. As a leading player in the global battery energy storage systems manufacturers, Yiwei Lithium Energy uses technological innovation as a fulcrum to further consolidate its core competitiveness in the field of lithium batteries and energy storage systems.

At present, lithium batteries are still the core support for global energy transformation. Although solid-state batteries are regarded as the "ultimate form" of the next generation of lithium batteries, Dr. Liu Jincheng, chairman of EVE Energy, made a clear statement at the conference: "In the next 10 to 15 years, lithium batteries will still be the most mainstream technology and products in the market." This judgment is based on the 35-year rapid iteration history of lithium batteries. Compared with the 200-year maturity cycle of lead-acid batteries and 150-year maturity cycle of alkaline batteries, lithium batteries have only been commercially used for 35 years since 1990, and their technological potential is far from exhausted. Data shows that in 2024, lithium batteries accounted for more than 90% of the global installed capacity of power batteries; in energy storage systems, lithium batteries have become the preferred technology for battery energy storage solutions with their advantages such as high energy density and long cycle life.

Focusing on the implementation of technology, EVE Energy has taken the lead in promoting the industrialization of solid-state batteries. Its first-generation all-solid-state battery has completed the construction of the pilot line and is close to mass production. It has an energy density of 800Wh/L, supports wide operating temperatures from -20°C to 60°C, and has a capacity retention rate of over 80% after 2,000 cycles. Its safety has passed the extrusion and 200°C hot box tests, and its overall performance is better than most liquid lithium-ion batteries. Although solid-state batteries still face challenges such as high electrolyte costs and large solid-solid interface impedance, EVE Energy has started technical docking with many customers to accelerate its application in high-end electric vehicles, long-term energy storage systems and other scenarios.

From the perspective of market performance, EVE Energy's lithium battery layout has formed a "consumption + power + energy storage" troika. In 2024, the company's energy storage cell shipments will rank second in the world, with energy storage battery revenue accounting for 39.14%; power batteries will rank ninth in the world, with a market share of 2.3%. In the first quarter of this year, energy storage battery shipments reached 12.67GWh, up 80.54% year-on-year, and power battery shipments reached 10.17GWh, up 57.58% year-on-year, confirming the strong demand for lithium batteries in multiple scenarios.

It is worth noting that Yiwei Lithium Energy is accelerating its global layout. On June 9, the company announced that it plans to issue H shares to list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, becoming another "A+H" lithium battery company in China. Previously, CATL has strengthened its capital strength through a secondary listing on the Hong Kong stock market. The competition between the industry's "two heroes" and backbone forces such as Yiwei Lithium Energy will continue to promote lithium battery technology innovation and cost reduction.
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