Core Viewpoint - EcoPro BM has announced the suspension of its CAD 1.2 billion (approximately RMB 6.3 billion) battery materials factory project in Quebec, Canada, due to uncertainties in the electric vehicle and battery industry, compounded by challenges from U.S. tariff policies [1]. Group 1: Company Overview - EcoPro BM is a subsidiary of South Korea's EcoPro, established in May 2016, specializing in the production of lithium battery cathode materials, including NCA and NCM [1]. - The Quebec cathode materials factory is a joint venture between EcoPro BM, SK On, and Ford, with plans to produce 45,000 tons of nickel-cobalt-manganese battery cathode active materials annually, sufficient to supply approximately 225,000 Ford electric vehicles [1]. Group 2: Project Developments - The factory was initially scheduled to begin mass production in the first half of 2026, but faced delays due to issues in selecting a construction contractor, leading to a temporary suspension in April 2024 [1]. - The factory was halted again in August 2024, with the official reason cited as "factory redesign" [1]. Group 3: Market Dynamics - Ford, a key investor and potential customer for the factory, withdrew its investment in November 2024, further increasing uncertainty surrounding the project [2]. - In April 2024, Ford had already postponed the production timeline for its electric SUVs from 2025 to 2027, citing slower-than-expected growth in electric vehicle demand [2]. - In July 2024, Ford announced a shift in production plans for its Canadian factory, opting to produce gasoline-powered versions of its flagship F-series trucks instead of electric vehicles [2].
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