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电力设备行业跟踪周报:AIDC空间广阔、人形机器人迎新催化

Industry Overview - The electric equipment sector rose by 2.28%, underperforming the broader market, while new energy vehicles increased by 4%, photovoltaics by 3.39%, and lithium batteries by 2.71% during the week of August 18-22 [1] - Significant developments in humanoid robots include Nvidia's upcoming "robot brain" product launch on August 25, and a partnership with Foxconn to create humanoid robots, set to debut in November [2] - The energy storage sector is seeing growth with projects like the 800,000 kWh independent energy storage station in Ulanqab, and various large-scale projects in Henan and Shandong [2] - Electric vehicle sales in July reached 1.26 million units, a year-on-year increase of 27%, while European sales also showed strong growth [7] Company Performance - EVE Energy reported Q2 revenue of 15.37 billion, a year-on-year increase of 24.6%, but a net profit decline of 53% [4] - Tongwei Co. achieved Q2 revenue of 24.58 billion, with a net loss of 2.36 billion [4] - Ganfeng Lithium's Q2 revenue was 4.6 billion, with a net loss of 180 million [4] - Goldwind Technology's Q2 revenue increased by 44.2% to 19.06 billion, but net profit decreased by 12.8% [4] - A total of 6.45 GW of wind power was tendered this month, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 14.8% [3] Investment Strategy - The humanoid robot sector is expected to see significant growth, with Nvidia and Tesla leading advancements, and a projected production of 1 million units by 2030 [7] - The electric vehicle market is anticipated to grow by 25% this year, with strong demand in Europe and a recovery in production rates [7] - Energy storage is projected to grow by 20-30% this year, driven by policy adjustments and increasing demand in emerging markets [7] - The wind power sector is expected to double in growth by 2025, with a strong focus on offshore wind projects [7] - Recommendations for investment include leading companies in lithium batteries, energy storage, and electric vehicles, such as CATL, BYD, and EVE Energy [8]