亿纬锂能、欣旺达、鹏辉能源……2026开年储能产业链7家企业扎堆港股IPO
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-09 01:21

Core Viewpoint - The energy storage industry is experiencing a surge in companies planning to go public in Hong Kong, marking the beginning of a "storage IPO wave" as several firms announce their listing intentions [1][15]. Group 1: Company Listings - Yiwei Lithium Energy has re-submitted its listing application to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with plans to raise funds for a 30GWh battery project in Hungary, expected to commence production in 2027 [1][18]. - Huasheng Lithium announced its plan to issue H-shares and list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, projecting a significant profit increase for 2025, with net profit expected to reach between 12 million to 18 million yuan, marking a year-on-year growth of 106.87% to 110.30% [1][18]. - Deye Technology has submitted its listing application, aiming to enhance its global development strategy and brand influence, with a reported revenue of 8.846 billion yuan and a net profit of 2.347 billion yuan for the first three quarters of 2025 [5][21]. - In a simultaneous announcement, Huichuan Technology and Keda Intelligent also revealed their plans to list in Hong Kong, with Huichuan reporting a revenue of 31.663 billion yuan and a net profit of 4.254 billion yuan for the first three quarters of 2025 [7][23]. - Keda Intelligent's listing application aims to strengthen its technology in digital energy and robotics, reporting a significant profit increase of 136.62% for the first three quarters of 2025 [9][25]. - Xinnengda has updated its listing application, reporting a revenue of 43.534 billion yuan and a net profit of 1.405 billion yuan for the first three quarters of 2025, with strong production capabilities in energy storage systems [11][27]. - Penghui Energy has submitted its application for H-shares, with a revenue of 7.581 billion yuan and a net profit of 115 million yuan for the first three quarters of 2025, indicating a substantial year-on-year growth [13][29]. Group 2: Industry Trends - The influx of energy storage companies going public reflects the industry's robust growth and strategic responses to market competition and global carbon neutrality opportunities [15][31].