First, research and development efforts are fragmented and lack overall coordination. Currently, the research and development of solid-state lithium-ion batteries in my country is mainly carried out independently by universities, research institutes, and companies, lacking a top-down, comprehensive overall design, resulting in fragmented research and development efforts. Some domestic institutions independently choose research and development routes, and due to commercial confidentiality, communication is poor, leading to redundant investment in the research and development of many common technologies and wasting resources.
Second, key technologies are controlled by foreign entities, resulting in low product added value. Currently, my country still relies on imports for some high-end products, and its key core technologies are subject to foreign control.
Third, the lack of industry standards hinders the widespread adoption and promotion of solid-state lithium-ion batteries. The absence of relevant industry standards affects the connection between upstream and downstream sectors, making collaborative development extremely difficult. It also leads to inconsistent quality of key materials and products, resulting in high costs for solid-state lithium-ion batteries and hindering their industrialization and market expansion.
To address these issues, my country should strengthen policy guidance and incorporate solid-state lithium-ion batteries into the national key research and development system for critical industries. Through national key research and development programs, industry-university-research cooperation projects, and disruptive innovation projects, China should plan for basic research, key technology breakthroughs, and industrialization development projects related to solid-state lithium-ion batteries.
Starting from design, processing and manufacturing, safety assessment, performance testing, and key equipment configuration, we will carry out the revision and customization of relevant standards in the field of solid-state lithium-ion batteries. At the same time, we will attach importance to the construction of databases and sharing systems, establish a related, open and transparent standard sharing platform, promote the internationalization of standards, and strive to gain the initiative in the global solid-state lithium-ion battery industry.
Establish a national-level innovation center for solid-state lithium-ion batteries, bringing together high-level talents and R&D forces from home and abroad. The center will be strategically positioned across all aspects of the industrial chain, including key raw materials, cell manufacturing, equipment manufacturing, power management, battery modules, system usage, and diagnostic testing. It will focus on tackling key technical challenges and enhance my country's influence in basic research on solid-state lithium-ion batteries worldwide.