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新能源收评 | 创业板指反包大涨6.55%,狂掀涨停潮!创业板新能源ETF华夏飙涨10%,新能源车ETF涨超8%
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-05 08:20

Core Viewpoint - The renewable energy sector is experiencing a significant surge, driven by advancements in solid-state battery technology, increased demand for energy storage, and supportive policies, leading to a strong performance in related stocks and ETFs [1][4]. Market Performance - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3812.51, up 1.24%, while the ChiNext Index surged by 6.55%, recovering losses from the previous three days [2]. - Notable stock performances include: - XianDai Intelligent (300450) hitting the 20% limit up - Sunshine Power (300274) and EVE Energy (300014) rising over 16% - Ganfeng Lithium (002460) also hitting the limit up - CATL (300750) increasing nearly 7% [1][2]. ETF Performance - Renewable energy-focused ETFs are leading the market, with the Huaxia ChiNext Renewable Energy ETF (159368) rising by 10.9% and the New Energy Vehicle ETF (515030) increasing by 8.34% [4]. - The Huaxia ChiNext Renewable Energy ETF is the first ETF tracking the ChiNext Renewable Energy Index, covering various sectors including batteries and photovoltaics, with a low management fee of 0.2% [5]. Industry Developments - The renewable energy industry is witnessing positive changes, particularly in the lithium battery sector, with a favorable production outlook for September and a surge in orders for domestic energy storage cell manufacturers due to explosive growth in overseas demand [4]. - Solid-state battery technology is expected to see continued breakthroughs, with market expectations for increased orders [4]. - The "2025-2026 Action Plan for Stable Growth in the Electronic Information Manufacturing Industry" is set to support high-end manufacturing and promote high-quality development in sectors like photovoltaics [4]. - The lithium battery sector is projected to see revenue and net profit growth of 13.78% and 28.07%, respectively, in the first half of 2025, indicating improved performance after three years of downturn [4].