Battery Capacity

Battery maker Eve Energy promises over $300 million investment in south China's Huizhou

Eve Energy aims to build a research and development base and key materials development center in Huizhou with leading international technology.

SK Innovation's $2.53 billion battery project in China starts construction

This is SK Innovation's fourth battery plant in China and its first wholly-owned battery plant there.

CATL says it will face capacity shortfall of at least 430 GWh by 2025

CATL's full-year power battery installation in China in 2021 was 80.51 GWh, capturing 52.1 percent of the market.

CATL's largest battery facility with planned capacity of 120 GWh begins production

The production site is CATL's largest single project in the world to date, with a planned annual capacity comparable to China's first 11 months of installed capacity.

Svolt Energy nearly doubles its battery capacity target to 600 GWh by 2025

That's nearly double Svolt's previous goal of 320 GWh, and more than the 520 GWh that CATL, currently China's largest power cell supplier, expects it to have by 2025.

Gotion starts construction of 50-GWh battery project in Hefei

Gotion will build the project in two phases, with the first phase to be operational by the end of March 2023.

Chinese lithium-ion battery makers encouraged to cut back on projects aimed solely at expanding capacity

Chinese regulators encourage lithium-ion battery makers to enhance technological innovation and reduce production costs.

Farasis Energy to build new 24 GWh EV battery project in Anhui

The project will be divided into two sub-projects, with the first sub-project of 12 GWH expected to start construction in October 2021.

Svolt Energy's new 15 GWh power battery project begins construction

The project has a total site area of 482 mu (321,300 square meters) and a new construction area of 480,000 square meters.

EV batteries to usher in TWh era as CATL to raise $9 billion to expand capacity

Shares of CATL rose more than 5 percent in Shenzhen trading after falling more than 4 percent at open.