Highlights
- Northern Rare Earth Group is diversifying rare-earth applications beyond traditional materials into:
- Healthcare
- Textiles
- Agriculture
- Hydrogen energy
- Developed nearly 10 specialized compounds and over 30 solid-state hydrogen storage materials in 2025.
- Filed 158 patent applications in 2025.
- Led or participated in 69 standards in 2025.
- Involved in work on international standards for praseodymium-neodymium metal, critical for EV and wind turbine magnets.
- Demonstrated commercialization of a hydrogen-powered two-wheel vehicle using solid-state storage, achieving:
- 90+ km range
- Zero emissions
- Showcased cross-sector innovation from lab to market.
A major rare-earth producer based in Inner Mongolia reports rapid progress in expanding rare-earth applications beyond traditional materials into healthcare, textiles, agriculture, and hydrogen energyโsignaling a deliberate push to move the industry up the value chain through cross-sector innovation, standards leadership, and faster commercialization of R&D.
According to a February 3, 2026 report from Baotou News Network, Northern Rare Earth Group says it used reforms to its R&Dโproductionโsales model in 2025 to optimize product mix and accelerate commercialization. The company reports development of nearly 10 rare-earth compounds tailored to specific end markets and more than 30 solid-state hydrogen storage materials, while expanding โRare Earth + Healthcare,โ โRare Earth + Textiles,โ and โRare Earth + Agricultureโ use cases.
The company frames technology as its core growth engine. In 2025, it claims to have solved two core technical challenges, launched six new products, developed three new processes and four new equipment systems, and advanced six pilot demonstration lines, aiming to turn laboratory advances into scalable industrial output.
Standards and IP as Competitive Levers
The report emphasizes the growing influence of global standards. At the September 2025 meetings of ISO/TC 298 (Rare Earth Technical Committee), the company tracked seven active standards, initiated eight new projects, and advanced three new proposals. Notably, it is leading work on an international standard for praseodymium-neodymium (Pr-Nd) metal, a critical input for permanent magnets used in EVs, wind turbines, and defense systems.
In 2025, the firm says it filed 158 patent applications (including one international invention patent and 125 domestic invention patents) and participated in 69 standards, with leadership roles in roughly 34% of national and industry standardsโa signal of growing rule-setting ambition, not just production scale.
From Lab to Market
Commercialization is demonstrated by a hydrogen-powered two-wheeled vehicle developed by a subsidiary, now in internal use. The vehicle uses an in-house solid-state hydrogen storage canister that holds 80โ90 grams of hydrogen, delivering a range of over 90 kilometers, zero tailpipe emissions, and strong cold-weather performance.
The company also reports building a multi-layered innovation platform spanning basic research, applied technology, pilot production, and industrial deploymentโsupporting EVs, aerospace, advanced textiles, and micro-motor systems.
Western POV
The update underscores a broader pattern: rare earths are being repositioned as enabling technologies across multiple industries, not just mining outputs. Leadership in standards, IP, and cross-sector applications could translate into downstream leverage over magnets, hydrogen systems, and specialty materialsโareas where Western supply chains remain exposed.
Disclosure & Verification Notice: This article is a translation and summary of a state-owned regional media outlet (Baotou News Network). All claims reflect company and government statements and should be independently verified. Performance metrics and technology outcomes may emphasize strategic positioning aligned with national industrial policy.
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