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35GWh电池项目落地江门
起点锂电·2025-05-20 11:43

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the significant developments in the lithium battery and energy storage industry in Jiangmen, Guangdong, particularly focusing on the construction of the Jiahang New Energy Industrial Park and other related projects aimed at enhancing production capacity and attracting investment in the sector [1][2][3]. Group 1: Project Developments - The Jiahang New Energy Industrial Park project has officially commenced construction, with a planned annual production capacity of 35 GWh for power and energy storage batteries upon completion [1]. - The project covers a total area of 630.78 acres and includes various facilities such as electrode workshops, battery cell workshops, and storage areas [1]. - The Jiangmen area is designated as a key development zone for the lithium battery industry, with plans to exceed 50 billion yuan in output value for the new energy storage industry by 2027 [1][2]. Group 2: Additional Projects - The Zhongchuang Innovation Power Battery and Energy Storage System project in Jiangmen is set to begin trial production of its first phase (5 GWh) in Q4 2023, with total capacity expected to reach 50 GWh by 2026 [2]. - The Shoutong New Energy digital solid-state battery project has a total investment of 2 billion yuan, focusing on solid-state lithium iron phosphate battery production with a planned annual output of 310 million units [2]. - The Tianqi project in Jiangmen aims to produce 200,000 tons of lithium battery electrolyte and recycle 20,000 tons of lithium-ion batteries, with a total investment of 1.2 billion yuan [3]. Group 3: Material and Recycling Initiatives - The Zhejiang Chuangfu New Materials project, with an investment of 1 billion yuan, focuses on producing high-end new materials for the energy storage industry [2]. - The Dishingli New Materials project plans to invest 400 million yuan in a comprehensive lithium-ion battery recycling facility, capable of processing 40,000 tons of retired lithium batteries annually [3][4]. - Additional companies like Jiecheng and Hengchuang Ruineng have also established operations in Jiangmen, enhancing the region's capabilities in battery recycling and reuse [4].