On June 10, 2025, Dr. Chen Wang, Chairman of Shenzhen Tsingyane Electronics Technology Co., Ltd., was invited to participate in the 2025 High-Tech Lithium Battery Solid-State Battery Technology Application Summit. During the roundtable discussion themed "Solid-State Battery Application Opportunities Driven by New Scenarios," he engaged in in-depth exchanges with industry experts on the industrialization progress of solid-state batteries and the strengths and challenges faced by Chinese enterprises. Additionally, Dr. Wang delivered a keynote speech and represented Tsingyane in receiving an award at the "2025 Solid-State Battery Industrialization Pioneer Award Ceremony."

Tsingyane’s focus on dry electrode technology, with its advantages of being solvent-free, high energy density, and low cost, makes it an ideal choice for mass production of solid-state batteries. Compared to traditional wet processes, dry electrodes are better compatible with solid electrolytes, avoiding solvent compatibility issues while improving battery performance and reducing production costs. Currently, Tsingyane has achieved continuous mass production of dry electrodes, providing a viable industrialization solution for the industry.

At the summit’s main forum, Dr. Chen Wang delivered a keynote speech titled "Complete Sets of Intelligent Manufacturing Technology and Mass Production Equipment for Dry Electrodes in Solid-State Batteries". He deeply analyzed the application prospects of Tsingyane’s dry electrode technology in solid-state batteries and shared the company’s innovative breakthroughs in solid-state battery processes, complete dry electrode process technologies, and mass production equipment.
During the roundtable discussion, Dr. Wang collaborated with industry leaders to explore:
At the summit, Dr. Chen Wang of Tsingyane revealed that the company will soon launch a new generation of modified binder products specifically developed for solid-state batteries. This product features ultra-strong interface adhesion, making it more compatible with solid electrolytes.
"Our developed binder can meet both the requirements of dry processes and the performance needs of solid-state batteries," stated Dr. Wang. "This will help customers further improve battery energy density and cycle life."

With its dry electrode technology and innovative material research, Tsingyane is emerging as a key driver in the solid-state battery industry chain. Looking ahead, the company will continue to deepen its technological layout and collaborate with industry partners to advance the industrialization of solid-state batteries.