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According to China Energy News, carbon fiber, which combines low weight, high strength, and corrosion resistance, is known as the “king of new materials.” Carbon fiber is also a key path for the resource utilization of petroleum and coal. In recent years, with the rapid development of fields such as new energy, electric vehicles, and aerospace, global demand for carbon fiber has continued to expand. Recently, Shanxi achieved mass production of T1000 grade high-performance carbon fiber, marking a key breakthrough in large-scale mass production of domestic high-performance carbon fiber. It is expected that this year, China's total carbon fiber production capacity will exceed the total overseas carbon fiber production capacity for the first time. However, as the growth rate of downstream demand for wind power, new energy vehicles, and construction slows down, carbon fiber is also facing a crisis of “oversupply.” The industry is facing a critical phase from “incremental expansion” to “high-end transformation.” Overcoming barriers to advanced and high-performance development is not only a key step for the industry to break away from homogenized competition, but also an inevitable choice for advancing the construction of an energy power.

Zhitongcaijing·01/11/2026 00:57:00
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According to China Energy News, carbon fiber, which combines low weight, high strength, and corrosion resistance, is known as the “king of new materials.” Carbon fiber is also a key path for the resource utilization of petroleum and coal. In recent years, with the rapid development of fields such as new energy, electric vehicles, and aerospace, global demand for carbon fiber has continued to expand. Recently, Shanxi achieved mass production of T1000 grade high-performance carbon fiber, marking a key breakthrough in large-scale mass production of domestic high-performance carbon fiber. It is expected that this year, China's total carbon fiber production capacity will exceed the total overseas carbon fiber production capacity for the first time. However, as the growth rate of downstream demand for wind power, new energy vehicles, and construction slows down, carbon fiber is also facing a crisis of “oversupply.” The industry is facing a critical phase from “incremental expansion” to “high-end transformation.” Overcoming barriers to advanced and high-performance development is not only a key step for the industry to break away from homogenized competition, but also an inevitable choice for advancing the construction of an energy power.