12 Jan Proposed standards for automotive solid-state batteries
(Oilandgaspress) China has released the world’s first national draft standard on solid-state batteries, which experts said will help speed up the nascent sector’s development in the world’s largest vehicle market.
The draft, released by the National Technical Committee of Auto Standardization in late December, aims to define key technical concepts and to unify testing criteria for the sector.
There is currently no unified international standard for automotive solid-state batteries, although global demand for solidstate and hybrid solid-liquid batteries is expected to exceed 700 gigawatt-hours by 2030, with solid-state batteries accounting for 200 GWh, according to CITIC Securities projections.
China’s move can be seen as a strategic step that will not only regulate domestic industrial growth but also provide the country with a first-mover advantage in shaping global technical rules for the new energy sector, said analysts. A key feature of the draft is a tighter classification system, which groups batteries into three categories — liquid, hybrid solid-liquid and solid-state.
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