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“加价也排不了单”!海外储能需求激增,国内电芯厂商订单已排到10月
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-09-03 02:29

Core Viewpoint - The explosive growth in overseas demand for energy storage has led to a surge in orders for domestic energy storage cell manufacturers, resulting in full production capacity and a situation where even price increases cannot secure orders [1][3]. Group 1: Industry Demand and Supply Dynamics - The energy storage industry is experiencing a significant increase in demand, with companies like CATL and Yiwei Lithium Energy operating at full capacity and facing order backlogs [3][4]. - The first half of 2025 saw a 220.28% year-on-year increase in new overseas energy storage orders, totaling over 160GWh, with the Middle East and Australia being key markets [6][8]. - The global energy storage cell shipment volume reached 226GWh in the first half of 2025, marking a 97% year-on-year growth, with Chinese companies accounting for over 90% of the market [5][6]. Group 2: Company Performance and Financials - Major companies reported substantial growth in their energy storage business, with Sungrow's energy storage revenue reaching 17.803 billion yuan, a 127.78% increase year-on-year, making it the largest revenue source for the company [3][4]. - Yiwei Lithium Energy reported a total revenue of 28.170 billion yuan, with energy storage product revenue of 10.298 billion yuan, reflecting a 32.47% growth [4]. - The production efficiency of Hai Chen Energy's fourth-generation lithium battery production line has improved by 30%, while manufacturing costs have decreased by 25% [2]. Group 3: Policy and Market Trends - The implementation of the "136 Document" by the National Development and Reform Commission has accelerated the construction of new energy projects, leading to a surge in energy storage orders [8][9]. - The market-driven approach following the "136 Document" is expected to enhance the profitability of the energy storage sector, with long-term growth anticipated due to increasing market demand [9]. - The energy storage industry is witnessing a trend of companies planning to go public in Hong Kong to secure funding for capacity expansion and to better engage with international markets [9].