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DaoTech Signs Strategic Cooperation Agreement with Anwa New Energy

On July 28, DaoTech announced on an interactive platform that it has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Anwa New Energy. The two parties will engage in deep collaboration on the development and validation of advanced materials such as solid-state positive materials, negative materials, and conductive agents, as well as the adaptation of solid-state battery applications. This partnership aims to enhance understanding of solid-state battery materials and accelerate the industrial application of various materials, continuously iterating solutions for the full range of solid-state battery materials. DaoTech revealed that testing is currently progressing for carbon nanotube powders and carbon tube slurries, with other collaborations also advancing as planned. High-performance single-walled carbon nanotubes have better application scenarios in solid-state batteries due to their unique physicochemical properties. In addition to collaborating with Anwa New Energy, DaoTech has sent samples of its single-walled carbon nanotubes to CATL for related testing. Besides single-walled carbon nanotubes, DaoTech has also laid out key materials required for solid-state batteries, including high-nickel ternary precursors, lithium-rich manganese-based precursors, silicon-based anodes, solid-state electrolytes, and lithium metal anodes, forming a complete material solution for solid-state batteries. The company is actively solidifying its solid-state battery material processing technology and is systematically advancing the research, development, and market promotion of each material sector, with cooperation with downstream customers proceeding in an orderly manner. DaoTech indicated that its solid-state and semi-solid electrolytes have already been sent for testing to leading enterprises, receiving positive feedback. Multiple tests are being conducted according to supply rhythms to meet customer demands. According to DaoTech, the current state of solid-state battery materials is vibrant, and they are in a leading position in the entire industrial chain. Some solid-state and semi-solid battery materials are already in use across multiple industries, although the overall market is still in its early stages. The company has positioned itself with key solid-state battery materials such as single-walled carbon nanotubes, silicon-carbon anodes, solid-state electrolytes, and lithium metal anodes, with some products having undergone batch testing or shipping. If the market experiences a surge, the company is expected to benefit significantly and occupy a favorable position within the industrial chain.

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