China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) recognizes DODGEN melt crystallization technology, according to reports from The Hindu and Business Line. The technology is described as being used for the purification of ethylene carbonate (EC), an industrial chemical commonly used in lithium-ion battery electrolyte formulations. Both outlets state that the MIIT recognition credits the approach with a reported 72% reduction in energy use during the EC purification process. The reports do not provide additional technical details, such as the specific operating conditions, capacity, comparison baseline, or performance metrics beyond the energy-saving figure. They also do not specify the date of recognition, the official MIIT document number, or the scope of evaluation. Overall, the coverage centers on MIIT’s acknowledgement of the technology and the claimed efficiency improvement for EC purification, presenting the recognition and the percentage energy reduction as the main shared points.