Ouyang Minggao: Pure EVs to Exceed 70% Share by 2035
[Technology Outlook] Academician Ouyang Minggao forecasts that the market share of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) will surpass 70% by 2035, while mass deployment of all-solid-state batteries in vehicles will still require another 3–5 years.
Core Trend: BEVs Regain Dominance as Range-Extended EVs Peak
Ouyang Minggao noted that plug-in range-extended vehicles have already passed their peak, and the share of pure electric vehicles is rebounding strongly, expected to exceed 70% in the passenger car market by 2035.
Strategic Foundation: The Era of High Barriers Begins
He emphasized that 2026 will mark the start of a new cycle of high-quality development driven by innovation, with significantly raised technical barriers. The "follower model" will no longer be viable, and the industry is entering an "era of high barriers."
Key Data: Timeline for Solid-State Battery Commercialization
Although test vehicles equipped with all-solid-state batteries will emerge between late 2026 and early 2027, large-scale vehicle integration will take at least another three to five years. Current EV performance is already sufficiently mature.