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Zhong Guo Neng Yuan Wang·2025-10-17 01:37

Core Viewpoint - The electric vehicle (EV) industry is experiencing significant growth, with revised sales expectations for 2025 and beyond, driven by strong domestic and international demand [2][3]. Electric Vehicle Sales - In September, major domestic automakers sold 967,000 EVs, representing a month-on-month increase of 21% and a year-on-year increase of 39%, aligning with expectations [2][3]. - Cumulative sales reached 7.19 million units, with an annual forecast of approximately 16.5 million units, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 25%-30% [2][3]. - Exports are expected to reach 2.3 million units, marking an 85% increase, while commercial vehicle sales are projected at 850,000 units, nearly a 60% year-on-year increase [2][3]. - In Europe, sales in September for nine major countries totaled 313,000 units, with a significant month-on-month increase of 35% and a year-on-year increase of 30%, leading to an upward revision of the annual sales forecast to 3.8-4 million units [2][3]. Energy Storage - Domestic energy storage demand has exceeded expectations, with local governments implementing capacity price compensation after the cancellation of mandatory storage requirements, leading to a projected 51% growth in 2025 [3]. - In the U.S., pre-project installations ahead of the OBBB execution are expected to drive a 62% growth in 2025, while Europe and emerging markets are anticipated to see 1-2 times growth [3]. - Global energy storage battery shipments are expected to reach 551 GWh in 2025, a 70% year-on-year increase, with a forecast of 40% growth to 773 GWh in 2026 [3]. Solid-State Technology - The fourth quarter is expected to see a concentration of catalysts for solid-state technology, with advancements in materials that enhance energy density and solve interface contact issues [4]. - The Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a new polymer-based electrolyte that could significantly impact solid-state battery production [4]. Investment Recommendations - The battery sector is expected to thrive, with companies like CATL, Yiwei Lithium Energy, and others being highlighted for potential growth [5]. - Material leaders such as Keda Technology and others are also recommended for investment, alongside lithium carbonate producers anticipating price rebounds [5]. - The solid-state sector is projected to benefit from upcoming catalysts, with companies like Xiamen Tungsten and others being favored for investment [5].