Gotion High-tech

  • China's power battery installation reached 11.1 GWh in June, up 136% from a year ago

    In June, CATL had the highest installed capacity of 5.44 GWh, with a market share of 49.1 percent.

  • CATL battery adoption increased 272% year-on-year in Jan-May, report says

    CATL's battery installations from January to May reached 27.6 GWh, with a global market share of 31.2 percent, 9.8 percentage points higher than the 22 percent of the same period last year, the data shows.

  • Power battery maker Gotion breaks ground on $1.85 billion base in Hefei

    Hefei has become one of the most aggressive cities in the new energy vehicle industry chain. It has NeoPark, a joint development with Nio, and the city also has an economic demonstration park, which has just welcomed a big player.

  • China's LFP battery installations jumped about 460% in May from a year earlier

    Lithium iron phosphate batteries were installed at 4.5GWh, with a market share of 46 percent, up 458.6 percent year-on-year and 40.9 percent from April.

  • CATL's share of global power battery market expands to 32.5% in Jan-April

    CATL's sales almost quadrupled to 21.4 GWh, further cementing the company's position as the world's largest maker of batteries for electric vehicles.

  • Gotion Hi-tech, Leapmotor ink tie-up for battery cell supply

    Chinese power and energy company Gotion Hi-tech has entered into a partnership with electric vehicle brand Leapmotor to supply the latter with electric cells.

  • China's April power battery installations at 8.4 GWh, down 7% from March

    CATL remained in the first place, with an installed base of 3.82 GWh in April and a market share of 45.5 percent. Notably, this is the first time CATL's market share has fallen below 50 percent this year.

  • CATL regains global No. 1 position in installed power battery volume in first 11 months of 2020

    LG Chem's installed capacity was 26.4 GWh, up 1.4 times year-on-year, ranking second in the world. Panasonic's installed capacity was 22.3GWh, down 8.5% year-on-year, ranking third.