Solid State Battery
Solid-state batteries change the electrolyte from liquid to solid electrolyte, replacing the electrolyte and separator of traditional lithium-ion batteries.
Compared with the flammable and volatile characteristics of lithium batteries, using liquid electrolytes at high temperatures. Solid-state batteries have higher energy density.
Under the same volume or weight, the higher the energy density of the battery. The more electricity and the longer the battery life.

Compared with ternary lithium battery and lithium iron phosphate battery. Solid-state batteries are safer and more stable, with longer battery life and longer cycle life.
Once the liquid lithium battery is squeezed and impacted, the diaphragm will rupture, resulting in a short circuit between the positive and negative electrodes.
At the same time, a large amount of heat will generate inside the lithium battery. In addition, the flammable organic solvent in the liquid electrolyte may cause the battery to catch fire or even explode, which is relatively unstable.
These state-of-the-art solid-state batteries also have a life span of 20 years. Testing batches of these batteries have already been shipped to major automotive manufacturers.
Solid-state batteries (SSBs) present a compelling alternative to traditional lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. SSBs offer advantages in size, weight, safety, capacity, and recharging speed. Due to the absence of a liquid electrolyte, they can be smaller and lighter, making them ideal for applications including electric vehicles (EVs).
Additionally, SSBs boast faster charging times, with claims of reaching 80% charge in as little as 10-15 minutes, compared to Li-ion batteries, which can take longer. SSBs can also store energy density in each cell, typically between 300 Wh to 400 Wh, greater than traditional batteries. Moreover, SSBs offer greater energy density, enabling longer driving ranges on a single charge.

With their enhanced safety features, higher thermal stability, and potential for lower carbon footprints, SSBs represent a significant advancement in battery technology with the potential to revolutionize various industries. Properties like these attracted many EVs and energy storage systems (ESS) players to Solid State Batteries (SSB).
CATL
Company Introduction
CATL also called Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited. CATL is a Chinese battery manufacturer and technology company established in 2011. Specializing in the production of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage systems. In 2021, CATL has a market share of 32.6% and is the world’s largest manufacturer of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles. With an output of 96.7 GWh, a year-on-year increase of 167.5%. The company plans to achieve manufacturing capacity targets of >500 Gwh by 2025 and >800 Gwh by 2030.
Established Year
2021