China has made new breakthroughs in multiple fields such as new energy, engineering, and transportation.
Inner Mongolia Wuhai semi-solid state lithium battery energy storage project has successfully connected to the grid and generated electricity. The main tower of Zhang Jinggao Changjiang Bridge in China has topped out, breaking through from a span of one kilometer to two kilometers. The low-altitude air route from Taicang, Jiangsu to Pudong, Shanghai has officially opened. China's strong nuclear power has once again produced remarkable results. In the new stage of energy storage, the Inner Mongolia Wuhai semi-solid state lithium battery energy storage project has connected to the grid and generated electricity. In recent years, semi-solid state lithium batteries have become the core direction of technological iteration in the field of energy storage due to their safety and economy. Previously, the largest semi-solid-state energy storage project connected to the grid in China was a 100,000 kW/200,000 kWh demonstration project. This time, the scale of the Wuhai project has doubled, marking China's leading position in the world in the field of large-scale application of semi-solid-state energy storage technology.
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