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CATL: The company continues to invest firmly in all-solid-state batteries and is expected to start small batch production in 2027

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According to news from this website on August 13, CATL is currently comprehensively promoting the layout of battery technologies such as sodium ion, M3P, condensed matter, cobalt-free batteries, all-solid-state, and rare metal-free batteries. CATL said on the interactive platform today that the company continues to invest firmly in all-solid-state batteries, and its technology is at the leading level in the industry. It is expected to achieve small batch production in 2027.

宁德时代:公司在全固态电池上持续坚定投入,2027 年有望小批量生产

In addition, CATL also mentioned some news from other aspects, which is summarized by this site as follows:
  1. The company’s M3P batteries have been implemented in the models of Chery and Huawei, and it is also advancing project cooperation with other customers.
  2. The company's production capacity utilization rate has always been at a relatively high level in the industry. With strong demand in the second half of the year, it is expected that the production capacity utilization rate will further increase.
  3. "CATL Tianxing" is a liquid battery. The Tianxing light commercial vehicle (L) super-charging version and long-range version can achieve 4C super-charging capacity and 500 kilometers of ultra-long battery life respectively, both of which have achieved an 8-year 800,000-kilometer ultra-long range. Long life.

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