How does the company's layout graphene industry shake the trillion industrial chain?

The Graphene Industry Fund, with a total scale of 20 billion yuan, was officially launched in Nanjing. The fund is built on the core concept of "capital + industry," aiming to create a comprehensive graphene ecosystem. Its primary goal is to address the challenges facing the graphene industry and promote innovation and sustainable development. According to Li Yichun, Secretary of the China Strategic Alliance for Graphene Industry Technology Innovation, only a handful of Chinese companies—no more than five—have truly positioned graphene as a growth driver, investing hundreds of millions of yuan into its development. He criticized some companies for being "dry, fake, and hype," emphasizing that not all firms are genuinely committed to the technology. Li pointed out that investment in the industry should focus on real corporate engagement rather than speculative projects. He stressed that the key to advancing graphene's industrialization lies in its practical applications. "The graphene market is a mixed bag," he said, warning against the speculative mentality of companies that exploit the graphene concept without substantial efforts. Despite the enthusiasm, the industry layout remains uneven. Graphene, a two-dimensional material made from carbon atoms, is known for its exceptional properties, including extreme thinness, strength, electrical conductivity, and transparency. After years of research and product development, the path to large-scale production has started to take shape, with significant progress observed in recent years. Several listed companies have entered the graphene sector through acquisitions or partnerships. For example, Dongxu Optoelectronics (000413.SZ) launched the world’s first graphene-based lithium-ion battery in 2016 and has since developed a full industrial chain from graphene to new energy vehicles. Recently, it announced a collaboration with the University of New South Wales to develop high-performance graphene products such as supercapacitors and desiccants. Wang Chenghui, deputy general manager of Dongxu Optoelectronics, highlighted that the company has established two key application ecosystems: one focused on graphene-based batteries for electric vehicles, and another centered around smart city solutions using graphene heat dissipation and LED lighting. Li Yichun praised Dongxu’s leadership in the industry, noting that its graphene technologies are highly advanced and have a strong technical barrier. However, he also warned that many companies are still chasing the trend without real substance, creating a speculative environment. Jie Xiaolan, a researcher at Puhua Research, noted that while China has made significant progress in graphene R&D, the industry still faces challenges. The number of leading enterprises remains small, and the overall scale is limited, which hinders the development of a mature industrial ecosystem. China holds over 75% of the world’s proven graphite reserves and leads globally in both graphene patents and academic publications. More than 500 companies are now involved in graphene-related businesses, showing strong potential. According to the Graphene Industry Alliance, by 2016, China accounted for 58% of global graphene patent applications, with several Chinese universities among the top ten patent holders worldwide. Looking ahead, Jie Xiaolan expects the graphene industry chain to become more complete by 2018, with the industry potentially reaching a trillion-yuan scale by 2020. Xiao Jinsong, director of the Institute of Raw Materials Industry, predicts that from 2021 to 2035, the industry will enter a maturity phase, with high-end graphene-based devices becoming available. However, challenges remain. The graphene supply chain is still weak, and most companies struggle to find stable business models due to limited downstream demand. Li Yichun emphasized that without real applications, even mass production of graphene cannot be sustained. "We need continuous optimization and strong demand pull to drive the industry forward," he said. Jie Xiaolan called for better policy guidance and coordinated efforts among researchers, enterprises, and SMEs to tackle key technological bottlenecks. She stressed the importance of addressing application barriers, affordability, and market scalability to ensure steady growth in the graphene industry.

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