Farasis energy: Company's Third-Generation Semi-Solid-State Battery Scheduled for Mass Production in 2026
On September 16, Funeng Technology disclosed the progress of the research and industrialization of the third-generation semi-solid-state battery on the investor interaction platform, stating that the product is planned to be officially mass-produced in 2026.

As a leading domestic enterprise in pouch power batteries, Funeng Technology has made breakthroughs focusing on the dual paths of "solid-state electrolyte application + in-situ solidification technology." This not only increases the energy density of pouch cells to 400Wh/kg but also lays a critical foundation for the industrialization of high-safety, high-energy-density batteries through the reduction of electrolyte and the introduction of solid-state materials, promoting the transition of domestic semi-solid-state batteries from laboratory to large-scale application.
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