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  • Global EV battery market share in 2022: CATL 37%, BYD 13.6%

    Chinese companies, including CATL and BYD, saw explosive growth in the power battery market, while South Korean and Japanese manufacturers were not performing as brightly.

  • China Dec EV battery installations: Total volume up 5.5% from Nov, CATL share at 49.49%

    For the full year 2022, CATL's share of China's power battery market was 48.2 percent and BYD 23.45 percent.

  • Global EV battery market share in Nov: CATL 40.9%, BYD 15.6%

    CATL's installed power battery volume from January to November was 165.7 GWh, ranking first with a 37.1 percent market share.

  • China Nov EV battery installations: Total volume up 12.2% from Oct, CATL's share at 50.64%

    BYD's power battery installation volume in November was 8.94 GWh, ranking second with a 26.09 percent share.

  • Global EV battery market share in Oct: CATL 37.6%, BYD 16.2%

    BYD returned to second place in the global power battery market in October, overtaking LG Energy Solution.

  • CATL wins patent lawsuit against smaller rival CALB

    CALB said that its products have adopted more advanced technologies and that its existing products will not be stopped for sale.

  • China Oct power battery installations: Total volume down 3.5% from Sept, CATL share at 48.33%

    BYD ranked second with 25.36 percent share, CALB and Gotion High-tech ranked third and fourth with 6.76 percent and 4.52 percent shares respectively.

  • Chinese battery maker CALB to build production base in Portugal

    CALB's plant in Portugal will be located near a local port and the company aims to make the project a world-leading zero-carbon plant.

  • BYD's position as No. 2 global power battery maker taken by LG Energy Solution in Sept

    BYD's global share was higher than LG Energy Solution's in both July and August.

  • Power battery giant CALB plunges over 30% in HK before greenshoe option expires Friday

    This sent the company's market capitalization down to HK$41.1 billion, down HK$20.9 billion from about HK$62 billion at the opening of trading today.