GEM Collaborates with Top Academician Team to Advance Solid-State Battery Cathode Technology

Published: Jul 18, 2025 19:31
[Solid-state Battery: GEM Collaborates with Academician Team to Overcome Technology Challenges in Cathode Materials for Solid-state Batteries] On July 15, 2025, GEM Group established a strategic partnership with the team led by Professor Sun Xueliang, Deputy Director of the Technical Committee of the China All-solid-state Battery Industry-University-Research Collaborative Innovation Platform (CASIP). Professor Sun is a leading scientist in the field of global energy materials and concurrently serves as a foreign academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, as well as an academician of the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Engineering. Through this collaboration, both parties will jointly tackle the core technologies of cathode materials for solid-state batteries, aiming to address the challenges of industrialising high-safety, high-energy-density batteries, with the goal of propelling China's solid-state battery industry to a leading position in global technological competition.

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