Solid-State Battery Laser Equipment Market to Reach USD 0.6 Billion by 2031
The global market for laser equipment used in the manufacturing of solid-state batteries is projected to reach USD 0.6 billion by 2031, according to a report by QY Research.

The global market for laser equipment designed for solid-state and semi-solid-state battery manufacturing is expected to reach USD 0.6 billion by 2031. This growth is primarily driven by the rapid advancements in solid-state battery technology and increasing demand for safer, higher-energy-density solutions, according to a new market research report by QY Research.
Laser equipment is utilized across various manufacturing stages for these batteries, including electrode cutting, tab forming, stacking, welding, and sealing. Additionally, it is employed for processing solid electrolyte films, interface cleaning, and surface modification.
Compared to traditional mechanical processing methods, laser processing offers advantages such as non-contact operation, high precision, controllable heat-affected zones, and strong automation capabilities. These features are critical for the stringent requirements of solid-state battery manufacturing, including interface stability, material consistency, micron-level processing accuracy, and clean manufacturing environments.
The development of various solid electrolyte technologies, such as sulfide, oxide, and polymer-based solutions, supports market expansion. Growing demand for high-energy and safer batteries in electric vehicles, energy storage systems, and consumer electronics fuels the demand for this specialized laser equipment within the battery manufacturing sector. QY Research anticipates continued market growth as new battery technologies mature and become commercially viable.