According to latest news on March 17, the rollout ceremony for the Longquan No. 3 and Longquan No. 4 all-solid-state batteries was held at the Chengdu base.
Public information shows that for EVE Energy's Longquan series solid-state batteries, the energy densities of No. 1 and No. 2 are 350Wh/kg and 380Wh/kg, respectively. No. 3 and No. 4 batteries achieve 420Wh/kg and 450Wh/kg, with cycle lives of 2,500 and 3,000 cycles, respectively. Among these, the Longquan No. 4 is intended for applications in high-end new energy passenger vehicles.
It is reported that the Chengdu base serves as EVE Energy's core production hub for solid-state batteries. Phase I has a planned capacity of 1 GWh and is scheduled to begin production in 2026; Phase II is planned with a capacity of 5 GWh and is expected to commence production in 2027. The long-term target is to achieve an annual production capacity of 30 GWh for solid-state batteries by 2030.
Edited by Cassie Li, lixiangying@mysteel.com