Daoshi Technology Partners With Anwa New Energy on Solid-State Battery Applications
On July 28, Dows Technology stated on the interactive platform that the company has signed a "Strategic Cooperation Agreement" with Anwa New Energy, and the two parties will collaborate on...Development and validation of advanced materials such as solid-state cathode materials, anode materials, and conductive agents.Conduct in-depth cooperation on the application and adaptation of solid-state batteries to promote a deep understanding of solid-state battery materials, accelerate the industrial application of the company's various materials, and continuously iterate the comprehensive material solutions for solid-state batteries.
"At present, carbon nanotube powder and carbon tube slurry are both undergoing testing, and cooperation in other areas is also progressing as planned," DaoShi Technology revealed.
High-performance single-walled carbon nanotubes, due to their unique physical and chemical properties, have better application prospects in solid-state batteries. Besides collaborating with Anwa New Energy,Single-walled carbon nanotubes using the Daoshi technique have been sent to CATL for sampling.Relevant parties are currently conducting related tests on it.
In addition to single-walled carbon nanotubes, Do-Fluoride Chemicals has also developed core materials needed for solid-state batteries, including high-nickel ternary precursors, lithium-rich manganese-based precursors, silicon-based anodes, solid-state electrolytes, and metallic lithium anodes, thus forming a comprehensive materials solution for solid-state batteries.
"The company is actively strengthening its solid-state battery material technology, systematically advancing the R&D innovation and market promotion of various material sectors, and the cooperation with downstream clients is progressing in an orderly manner," said Do-fluoride New Materials. The company's solid and semi-solid electrolytes have been sampled for testing by leading enterprises, with positive feedback. Currently, multiple tests are being conducted according to the supply schedule, striving to meet customer demands for supply."
From the Dow Theory perspective, currentlyThe field of solid-state battery materials is currently flourishing with a variety of options.In the entire industry chain, it is in a leading position in development. It is reported that some solid-state battery materials and semi-solid battery materials have already been used in multiple industries, but the overall market is still at an early stage.
"The company has already laid out key materials for solid-state batteries such as single-walled carbon nanotubes, silicon-carbon anodes, solid electrolytes, and lithium metal anodes. Some products have already undergone mass testing or shipments. If the market explodes, the company is expected to fully benefit and occupy a favorable position in the industry chain," claims Do-Fluoride Chemicals Co., Ltd.
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