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Meet the Battery Startup Taking on Chinaโ€™s Giants

Solid-state batteries are safer and more capableโ€”but harder to mass-produce. They also represent an opportunity for non-Chinese companies to get back in the game.

Meet the Battery Startup Taking on Chinaโ€™s Giants
Wired โ€” 10 July 2026
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Solid-state batteries are safer and more capableโ€”but harder to mass-produce. They also represent an opportunity for non-Chinese companies to get back

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Why This Matters

The race to commercialize solid-state batteries marks one of the most consequential shifts in energy storage since lithium-ion dominance was established decades ago. Unlike traditional batteries, solid-state designs promise higher energy density, faster charging, andโ€”criticallyโ€”reduced reliance on Chinaโ€™s mineral supply chains, which currently control 80% of battery-grade graphite and 60% of lithium processing. For non-Chinese automakers and battery manufacturers, this technology isnโ€™t just an upgrade; itโ€™s a strategic lifeline to reshore critical production and break free from geopolitical vulnerabilities.

Background Context

Solid-state batteries have been a laboratory curiosity since the 1970s, but their commercial viability only gained serious traction in the 2010s as electric vehicle demand outpaced lithium-ion scalability. Japan and the U.S. once led early research, but Chinaโ€™s aggressive state-backed investment in lithium-ion and its dominance over mineral refining sidelined alternatives. Now, with Chinaโ€™s battery giants pushing mass production of next-gen lithium-ion variants, Western startups face a narrowing window to prove solid-state can leapfrog existing techโ€”without repeating the supply chain mistakes of the past.

What Happens Next

Expect a multi-year shakeout as startups scale prototypes to pilot plants, with the first automotive deployments likely limited to premium vehicles by 2027. Regulatory scrutiny will intensify over safety certification for solid-stateโ€™s ceramic electrolytes, a hurdle that could delay mass adoption. Meanwhile, watch for strategic partnerships between battery startups and automakersโ€”not just for capital, but for first-mover credibility in a market where EV differentiation is shrinking.

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