Ouyang Minggao Outlines the Endgame of New Energy Vehicle Technology
[Technology Strategy] At the 2026 Intelligent Electric Vehicle Forum, Ouyang Minggao systematically presented China's achievements in its pure electric drive strategy and the competitive roadmap for the '15th Five-Year Plan' (2026–2030) technology framework.
Core Trend: Pure Electric Drive Lays the Foundation for Overtaking on a New Track
In 2009, China established the "prioritize traction batteries" approach, propelling rapid growth in its new energy vehicle (NEV) industry. By 2030, NEVs are projected to exceed 70% of the passenger vehicle market, with a minimum ratio of 7:3 between battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs).
Key Metrics: All-Solid-State Batteries Advance in Tandem with Safety Standards
By the end of the '15th Five-Year Plan', all-solid-state batteries will achieve 300 Wh/kg for vehicle integration. New safety regulations will mandate thermal-electrical separation technology and establish a standard ensuring batteries are non-flammable and non-explosive.
Strategic Foundation: Vehicle-Energy Integration Becomes the Endgame Core
By 2030, China’s NEV fleet will reach 100–150 million units, consuming over 50% green electricity. Through Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology, electric vehicles will achieve negative operating costs and emerge as a flagship product for global markets.