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The reporter learned from the National Standards Commission today that the international standard proposal “Application Guidelines, Test Items and Conditions for Solid-State Batteries for Secondary Lithium Ion Batteries for Electric Vehicle Drives” proposed by China has recently been successfully set up by the International Electrotechnical Commission. This standard is the world's first international standard for solid-state batteries. Solid-state batteries are seen as an important development direction for the next generation of lithium-ion batteries. Compared with traditional liquid batteries, it has a longer battery life, higher safety, and more stable performance. Relying on China's solid state battery research and development accumulation, this international standard will clearly define test specifications for solid state batteries. This international standard will enable global car companies to have a uniform “yardstick” for developing and producing solid-state batteries in the future, help accelerate the entry of safer and longer-lasting electric vehicles into thousands of households, and promote the rapid development of the new energy industry. China took the lead in proposing this standard, and experts from France, South Korea, Japan and other countries participated in the development. The formulation of this standard is conducive to sharing China's advanced battery technology concepts with the world and contributing more Chinese strength to the technological upgrading and energy transformation of the global battery industry.
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The reporter learned from the National Standards Commission today that the international standard proposal “Application Guidelines, Test Items and Conditions for Solid-State Batteries for Secondary Lithium Ion Batteries for Electric Vehicle Drives” proposed by China has recently been successfully set up by the International Electrotechnical Commission. This standard is the world's first international standard for solid-state batteries. Solid-state batteries are seen as an important development direction for the next generation of lithium-ion batteries. Compared with traditional liquid batteries, it has a longer battery life, higher safety, and more stable performance. Relying on China's solid state battery research and development accumulation, this international standard will clearly define test specifications for solid state batteries. This international standard will enable global car companies to have a uniform “yardstick” for developing and producing solid-state batteries in the future, help accelerate the entry of safer and longer-lasting electric vehicles into thousands of households, and promote the rapid development of the new energy industry. China took the lead in proposing this standard, and experts from France, South Korea, Japan and other countries participated in the development. The formulation of this standard is conducive to sharing China's advanced battery technology concepts with the world and contributing more Chinese strength to the technological upgrading and energy transformation of the global battery industry.
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