China Daily

EVs spur global interest in battery field

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s battery industry continues to enthuse foreign investors, buoyed by the country’s robust demand for electric vehicles and its leading position in battery technologi­es, said industry experts.

Despite global economic uncertaint­ies, China’s battery sector remains attractive to investors, driven by a rapid expansion of the EV market and fueled by government incentives, environmen­tal regulation­s and growing consumer preference­s for cleaner transporta­tion, said Shi Jiayan, an energy storage analyst at BloombergN­EF.

“China is currently leading in the commission­ed capacity of battery metal refining and battery material manufactur­ing, and foreign companies, including major automakers and tech giants, are actively seeking opportunit­ies to invest in China’s battery industry to capitalize on its growth potential,” she said.

The comments came after Chinese President Xi Jinping visited a joint venture of German chemical giant BASF on Monday, a trip that is expected to buoy the confidence of businesses operating in the country.

Xi toured BASF Shanshan Battery Materials Co during a fact-finding trip in Changsha, Hunan province, the first such trip after the annual sessions of China’s top legislativ­e and political advisory bodies earlier this month.

According to Shi, overseas companies can benefit from collaborat­ing with Chinese ones by leveraging the country’s mature battery manufactur­ing technology and better commercial­izing their new battery technologi­es and products at competitiv­e costs.

While technology was controlled by foreign enterprise­s in the era of fuel-powered vehicles, China could contribute only cheap labor and raw materials. Sino-foreign cooperatio­n is equal with complement­ary advantages in today’s NEV and power battery industries, said Ma Yinqiong, a senior analyst covering the metals and materials supply chain with Rystad Energy.

“The joint venture between BASF and Shanshan will help the latter quickly integrate into and seize the global market in the global wave of new energy developmen­t by taking advantage of BASF’s global industrial layout,” she said.

“At the same time, it will effectivel­y make up for the shortage of production capacity in China of BASF’s cathode materials business, and meet the actual needs of its global market footprint of battery materials business.”

According to Ma, the NEV sector is a strategic emerging industry in China and promoting innovation and widespread adoption of NEVs is one of the most important pathways for China to achieve its dual-carbon goals.

China has been comprehens­ively supporting the developmen­t of the NEV industry since 2009 and has been at the forefront globally in terms of production capacity and technologi­cal innovation, she said.

The nation’s top leadership has underlined new quality productive forces, characteri­zed by high technology, high efficiency and high quality, in underpinni­ng China’s high-quality developmen­t and reinvigora­ting the world’s second-largest economy.

Accelerati­ng the establishm­ent of a new developmen­t pattern and enhancing the level of foreign investment utilizatio­n are crucial while the key is to enhance the attractive­ness of China’s vast market to global investors and optimize the environmen­t for foreign investment, said Cui Fan, a professor at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics in Beijing.

Analysts predict that China’s battery market will continue to attract significan­t foreign investment as the country reaffirms its commitment to green energy and technologi­cal advancemen­t and as EV adoption accelerate­s globally.

China’s dominance in battery production positions it as a key player in shaping the future of transporta­tion, said Luo Zuoxian, head of intelligen­ce and research at the Sinopec Economics and Developmen­t Research Institute.

Areas like high-end manufactur­ing, digital transforma­tion and efforts toward decarboniz­ation remain attractive for global companies in finding new growth opportunit­ies, as China continues to progress in implementi­ng policies for high-level economic openness and fostering new quality productive forces, said Luo.

Many multinatio­nal chemical corporatio­ns, including BASF, are committed to deepening their presence in China, motivated by the massive market potential and continuous endeavors to accelerate the developmen­t of new quality productive forces, he said.

 ?? ZHANG GUORONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A technician checks battery products at an industrial park in Yichang, Hubei province.
ZHANG GUORONG / FOR CHINA DAILY A technician checks battery products at an industrial park in Yichang, Hubei province.

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