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According to the Suzhou Daily, recently, an advanced square all-solid-state battery industrialization project was signed in Suzhou. The Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Zhongke Low Carbon City Development Co., Ltd. joined forces to start the construction of a solid-state battery industry base. The first 219 acres of industrial land have already been contested and settled in the Suzhou Industrial Park. Li Hong, a researcher at the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is the project leader. The project focuses on five core processes: dry electrodes, solid-state processing, pre-lithiation, interfacial thermal synthesis, and central liquid-cooled cells. It develops and supports ultra-fast charging and high-energy density solid-state batteries. It focuses on producing fully solid products with an energy density of 400-600 Wh/kg that meet the requirements of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's test standards, and strives to achieve mass production in two years. It is reported that the first phase of the project will build a 0.2 GWh battery pilot line and a 4 GWh PACK production line.

Zhitongcaijing·08/19/2026 01:01:06
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According to the Suzhou Daily, recently, an advanced square all-solid-state battery industrialization project was signed in Suzhou. The Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Zhongke Low Carbon City Development Co., Ltd. joined forces to start the construction of a solid-state battery industry base. The first 219 acres of industrial land have already been contested and settled in the Suzhou Industrial Park. Li Hong, a researcher at the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is the project leader. The project focuses on five core processes: dry electrodes, solid-state processing, pre-lithiation, interfacial thermal synthesis, and central liquid-cooled cells. It develops and supports ultra-fast charging and high-energy density solid-state batteries. It focuses on producing fully solid products with an energy density of 400-600 Wh/kg that meet the requirements of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's test standards, and strives to achieve mass production in two years. It is reported that the first phase of the project will build a 0.2 GWh battery pilot line and a 4 GWh PACK production line.