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第十七届深圳国际电池技术展开幕,固态电池、快充成产业焦点
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-05-16 06:13

Group 1 - The 17th Shenzhen International Battery Technology Exchange Conference (CIBF2025) opened with over 3,200 global companies participating, covering an exhibition area of nearly 300,000 square meters, and is expected to attract over 400,000 professional visitors during the three-day event [1] - The conference focuses on trends such as solid-state batteries, fast charging, green manufacturing, and international standards, emphasizing the competition in the battery industry based on digital intelligence and closed-loop ecosystems [1][3] - Companies like CATL, BYD, and others showcased innovations in energy storage, cell manufacturing, and recycling, with a particular emphasis on high-nickel cathodes and molecular-level material innovations [1] Group 2 - Solid-state batteries emerged as a hot topic, with a report from CITIC Securities predicting global solid-state battery shipments to reach 642.6 GWh by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate exceeding 130% [2] - Hive Energy's CEO highlighted that solid-state batteries and ultra-fast charging are the future directions of battery technology, with the stacking process being the optimal path for mass production [2] - Hive Energy plans to introduce "end fast charging" technology in its mass-produced fast-charging batteries this year, optimizing charging time significantly compared to industry standards [2] Group 3 - The conference also featured over 200 thematic speeches and high-end forums, with reports such as the "Lithium-Ion Battery Industry Blue Book 2024" being released, focusing on emerging topics like energy storage and AI applications [3] - The chairman of the CIBF organizing committee stated that the transition from scale expansion to quality improvement is a critical turning point for China's new energy sector [3] - In the first quarter of 2025, China's newly installed renewable energy capacity reached 76.75 million kilowatts, a year-on-year increase of 21%, indicating the battery industry's role in supporting structural changes [3]