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Battery mogul ousts Jack Ma

- (BLOOMBERG)

Zeng Yuqun, the founder of the world’s biggest electric-vehicle battery maker, has overtaken Jack Ma in the wealth rankings, a symbolic moment in the rise of China’s green billionair­es.

Mr Zeng’s net worth has jumped to $49.5 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionair­es Index, as shares of Contempora­ry Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. surged this year.

That exceeds Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. co-founder Ma’s wealth of $48.1 billion and makes Zeng one of the five richest people in Asia for the first time.

It’s the latest sign of how a new generation of tycoons in China is amassing vast fortunes in the clean-energy boom.

Investors have pushed up stocks such as CATL, a key supplier to Tesla, as the country leads the market for electric-vehicle sales and pursues an ambitious policy of reaching carbon neutrality in 2060.

“The billionair­e ranking used to be dominated by real estate tycoons and later tech entreprene­urs, and now we are seeing more from the new energy sector,” said Hao Gao, director of Tsinghua University’s NIFR Global Family Business Research Center.

“As the industry leader for electric-vehicle batteries, CATL will benefit most from the carbon emission goal.”

A spokeswoma­n for CATL declined to comment on Mr Zeng’s net worth.

Mr Zeng, 53, who hails from a hillside village in Fujian province in southeast China, built CATL into a battery juggernaut in less than a decade, creating the largest global producer of rechargeab­le cells for plug-in vehicles.

Global electric-vehicle battery sales more than doubled in the first five months of this year from a year earlier, with CATL accounting for 31.2% of the market, the largest share, according to an SNE Research report.

New-energy vehicle retail sales in China rose 9.8% in 2020 to 1.11 million units, according to the China Passenger Car Associatio­n.

BloombergN­EF expects the company’s global sales growth to continue, benefiting from economies of scale, a cost-competitiv­e upstream supply chain and an establishe­d client base.

CATL’s stock has surged more than 20-fold since the company went public in Shenzhen in 2018. It’s up 55% this year alone as demand for EVs increases, countries work to reduce carbon emissions and costs tumble.

CATL trades at more than 100 times estimated earnings, compared with about 13 times for competitor Panasonic Corp.

In an interview last year, Mr Zeng said he and Tesla chief executive Elon Musk text about technology, Covid-19 and Mr Musk’s main interest: cheaper batteries and cars.

 ??  ?? Zeng Yuqun built CATL into a battery juggernaut in less than a decade.
Zeng Yuqun built CATL into a battery juggernaut in less than a decade.

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