On March 14, at the 9th International Forum on Advanced Cathode and Anode Materials for Batteries and the 3rd Sodium Battery Technology and Market Development Forum, Assistant Researcher Cui Chaojie from the Department of Chemical Engineering at Tsinghua University, who also serves as the academic and technical advisor for Ordos Laboratory, presented a breakthrough achievement titled “Porous Carbon Fluidized Bed Technology.”
This porous carbon material, designed for electrode applications, targets the cutting-edge international field of green energy—specifically, silicon–carbon composite anode materials. It is well-suited for emerging markets such as power grid frequency regulation in the new energy sector, and for a wide range of energy storage applications, both energy-type and power-type. The technology boasts broad application potential and enormous market capacity.
The presentation generated significant buzz at the forum, drawing strong attention from attending experts and receiving a wealth of timely and enthusiastic feedback. The work was highly praised by the conference organizers for its innovation and relevance.
In November 2024, the China Electrotechnical Society organized a formal technical appraisal, concluding that the technology represents a "world-leading level" of innovation. The team led by Qian Weizhong and Cui Chaojie is committed to a proactive and open approach to collaboration. They plan to provide samples broadly to industry partners for performance testing and joint technological refinement. At the same time, they offer customized solutions for interested collaborators, supporting various models of production and commercialization, and working together to promote high-quality development of China’s new energy and advanced materials industries.