SAE China 2023 (3): All Solid-State Battery Technology Seminar
China MIIT, Gotion High-tech, SVOLT
2023/12/25
- Summary
- MIIT: Status and proposals for development of solid-state batteries
- Gotion High-tech: Intrinsic defects and application issues of key materials for solid-state batteries
- SVOLT: Next Generation Batteries and Technology Concepts
Summary
All Solid-State Battery Technology Seminar |
The 30th China Society of Automotive Engineers Conference and Exhibition (SAECCE 2023) was held in Beijing from October 25~27, 2023. The main theme of the annual meeting was "Science & Technology Lead the High-Quality Development of Auto Industry," and more than 60 thematic forums were held within the framework of six genres: energy-saving power, New Energy, chassis systems, intelligent connected, integration and performance of finished vehicles, and basic technology.
On October 27, the Seminar "All Solid-State Battery Technology” was held. The seminar was hosted by the China Society of Automotive Engineers and co-hosted by the Electric Vehicle Industry Technology Innovation Strategic Alliance. The seminar focused on issues such as application of all solid-state batteries to finished vehicles, industry distribution, policy research, key materials, manufacturing processes, and testing standards. This report is a brief summary of presentations by the Equipment Industry Development Center of the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), Gotion High-tech Co., Ltd. (Gotion High-tech), and SVOLT Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (SVOLT).
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