CABIA

  • CATL's market share in China drops to 48.02% in Feb

    CATL's battery installations in China in February were 6.57 GWh, accounting for 48.02 percent market share, down from 50.24 percent in January.

  • China's Feb power battery installations rise 145% year-on-year to 13.7 GWh

    LFP battery installations in China led ternary batteries for the eighth consecutive month.

  • CATL contributes 50.24% of China's Jan power battery installations

    CATL's share of the ternary battery market was 57.17 percent in January, and 44.6 percent in the LFP battery market.

  • China's power battery installations rise 86.9% year-on-year to 16.2 GWh in Jan

    LFP batteries led ternary batteries in China for the seventh consecutive month.

  • CATL dominates China EV battery market with 52.1% share in 2021

    BYD ranks second with 25.06 GWh of installed power battery capacity and 16.2 percent market share in 2021.

  • LFP battery installations above ternary batteries in China for sixth consecutive month

    For the full year 2021, LFP batteries accounted for 51.7 percent of all battery installations, higher than the 48.1 percent for ternary batteries.

  • CATL expands its share of China's power battery market to 55% in Nov

    From January to November, CATL's installed base was 65.93 GWh and its market share was 51.4 percent.

  • LFP battery installations in China surpass ternary batteries for fifth consecutive month

    From January to November, the cumulative installations of LFP batteries was 64.8 GWh, also surpassing the 63.3 GWh of ternary materials for the first time.

  • LFP battery installations in China surpass ternary batteries for fourth month in a row

    That lead narrowed in October, as LFP battery installations fell 11.6 percent from September, while ternary battery installations rose 13.5 percent from September.

  • LFP battery installations in China continue to extend lead over ternary batteries in September

    In the first nine months, China's power battery installed base was 92.0 GWh, up 169.1 percent year-on-year, with ternary batteries still taking the lion's share.