On an interactive platform, Hopo Battery Technology disclosed that its solid-state technology research and development spans three key mainstream approaches, with a particular emphasis on catering to consumer-grade AI terminal applications. By pursuing these three technical routes concurrently, the company has meticulously selected and refined a deployment strategy for consumer-grade solid-state batteries, thereby establishing a distinctive competitive edge. Its solid-liquid state batteries achieve an impressive volumetric energy density of up to 950Wh/L. The implementation of 'adaptive bonding' interface technology has effectively addressed the challenge of maintaining interface stability under zero-pressure conditions. Moreover, the products have been submitted for evaluation to several internationally renowned wearable device manufacturers. The company's research and development efforts for all-solid-state batteries are primarily focused on overcoming the hurdle of 'solid-solid interface stability,' with trial production slated for 2026. Presently, Hopo Battery Technology is actively engaged in pre-research for new products in collaboration with terminal brands, while also maintaining ongoing technical iteration discussions with robotics clients to ensure that both technology and customer requirements evolve in tandem.
