Japan vigorously develops solid-state batteries -Lithium - Ion Battery Equipment
The project is expected to have a total investment of 10 billion yen (about 580 million yuan), and 23 automotive, battery and material companies including Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and Panasonic, as well as 15 academic institutions including Kyoto University and the Japan Institute of Physics and Chemistry, will jointly Participate in research and plan to fully master all-solid-state battery-related technologies by 2022.
According to the Japan New Energy Industry Technology Comprehensive Development Agency, the next generation of vehicles (including clean diesel vehicles, hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles, etc.) is the future development direction of the global automotive industry. Many Japanese manufacturers have launched large-scale sales plans for pure electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles, and more efficient on-board batteries have also attracted attention.
There is no gas or liquid in the all-solid-state lithium battery structure, and all materials exist in solid state. The high density and high safety properties make it more advantageous than traditional liquid batteries, and have broad application prospects in the field of new energy vehicles.