Sunrise New Energy Co. Ltd. Secures USD 600,000 National Science and Technology Grant, Cementing Leadership in Solid-State Battery Anode Materials
Reuters
Oct 06, 2025
Sunrise New Energy Co. Ltd. Secures USD 600,000 National Science and Technology Grant, Cementing Leadership in Solid-State Battery Anode Materials
Sunrise New Energy Co. Ltd. (NASDAQ: EPOW) announced that its subsidiary, Sunrise (Guizhou) New Energy Materials Co., Ltd., has been awarded USD 600,000 from the National Special Fund for Science and Technology Development. This national-level grant recognizes Sunrise's leadership in solid-state battery anode materials and marks the first such approval in Qianxinan Prefecture in three years. The funding, granted solely to Sunrise New Energy Co. Ltd., will support further R&D and accelerate the industrialization of innovative anode materials for next-generation solid-state batteries.
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