The top 10 companies in terms of power battery installation capacity are: CATL, BYD, LG Energy Solution, Panasonic, SK On, CALB, Samsung SDI, Gotion High-Tech, EVE Energy, and Sunwoda.
What are the top 10 power battery companies in the world?
The top 10 companies in terms of power battery installation capacity are: CATL, BYD, LG Energy Solution, Panasonic, SK On, CALB, Samsung SDI, Gotion High-Tech, EVE Energy, and Sunwoda. It is worth mentioning that global car companies are accelerating their cooperation with Chinese battery companies.
Which Chinese companies dominate the global power battery market?
From the above list, it is obvious that Chinese companies continue to dominate the global market. The top 10 companies in terms of power battery installation capacity are: CATL, BYD, LG Energy Solution, Panasonic, SK On, CALB, Samsung SDI, Gotion High-Tech, EVE Energy, and Sunwoda.
Which battery companies have increased installation capacity?
However, thanks to the global sales expansion of models like Audi Q8 e-Tron, BMW iX, Hyundai IONIQ 5, etc., the three South Korean battery companies still achieved an increase in installation capacity. On the other hand, Japanese battery companies are now represented solely by Panasonic.
The data shows that the total global power battery usage in 2023 was approximately 705.5GWh, representing a 38.6% year-on-year increase. It is worth noting that the agency predicted at the beginning of last year that the global power battery installation capacity would reach 749GWh in 2023.
How many GWh of power batteries are there in 2024?
According to the latest statistics from SNE Research, from January to July 2024, the global market's installed capacity of power batteries for electric vehicles (including PEV, PHEV, and HEV) was approximately 434.4 GWh, a year-on-year increase (YoY increase) of 22.4%.
In the newly released project plan, it is expected that by the end of 2027, the installed capacity of battery energy storage projects planned to be put into operation will further grow to 14GW, when the total installed capacity of battery energy storage in the UK is expected to break the 18GW mark.