EVE Energy Begins Mass Production of Solid-State Batteries in Chengdu
The device which EVE Energy launches in Chengdu will be responsible for the mass production of solid-state batteries. The first sample units from this newly established production plant represent the launching of EVE Energy in next-generation battery technology.
First Product: Longquan II for Robotics and Drones
Longquan II solid-state batteries are the first products manufactured by the new 11,000-square-meter plant. The prototype cell has energy density values of up to 300 Wh/kg. According to the engineers at EVE Energy, batteries with such specifications are capable of powering:
- Humanoid Robots
- Drones
- Artificial Intelligence Systems
A Roadmap for Production and Future Objectives
EVE Energy has developed a stepwise production plan for its solid-state batteries. One of its immediate objectives is to widen the energy density to 400 Wh/kg by the end of 2025, which is regarded as a major landmark on the path of solid-state solutions industrialization.
The production increase will take place in two phases:
- Phase 1: The current production of Longquan II elements should be concluded by December 2025.
- Phase 2: The current plan is to ramp up production in Chengdu to 500,000 cells (100 MWh) annually by December 2026, with further plans for expansion of the facility.