At the 2026 Partner Summit held in Jintan, SVOLT Energy made a significant announcement. The company revealed that its inaugural medium-nickel hybrid solid-liquid battery, which was first introduced earlier this year, is set to officially commence mass production in the third quarter. This year, SVOLT Energy anticipates that the delivery volume of this battery will surpass 8,000 units, with projections indicating that it will exceed 70,000 units by 2027. Over the next two years, SVOLT Energy is well-positioned to emerge as a frontrunner among domestic enterprises in the realm of low-cost mass production of hybrid solid-liquid batteries.
Furthermore, SVOLT Energy boasts the world's pioneering solid-state electrolyte transfer technology. This innovative technology has the potential to reduce the likelihood of battery thermal runaway by a remarkable 25%, enhancing the safety and reliability of battery systems.
In addition to its solid-liquid battery advancements, SVOLT Energy has also made notable strides in the development of semi-solid batteries. The first-generation high-nickel semi-solid battery has already entered small-scale production and has been adopted by European passenger vehicle brands, marking a significant milestone in the company's international expansion. The second-generation high-nickel semi-solid battery has been successfully developed and has undergone eVTOL (electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing) installation and test flights, demonstrating its versatility and potential in various applications. Moreover, the medium-nickel semi-solid battery is slated to enter mass production in October 2026, specifically targeting mid-to-high-end passenger vehicles, further solidifying SVOLT Energy's position in the market.
