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锂电上游再添“强绑定”:宁王下场,高压密磷酸铁锂成“硬通货”
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-09-30 12:18
Core Viewpoint - The strategic partnership between Fulin Precision (富临精工) and CATL (宁德时代) has entered a critical phase, with CATL increasing its stake in Fulin's subsidiary, Jiangxi Shenghua, to 51% through a capital increase of 2.563 billion yuan, marking a significant shift in control and collaboration in the lithium battery supply chain [1][3]. Group 1: Strategic Cooperation - The collaboration between Fulin Precision and CATL dates back to 2021, with initial investments aimed at strengthening the upstream supply chain of lithium iron phosphate [2]. - CATL's commitment includes a procurement agreement for at least 140,000 tons of lithium iron phosphate annually from 2025 to 2029, ensuring a stable supply for both companies [2]. - The recent capital increase allows CATL to appoint four out of seven directors on Jiangxi Shenghua's board, indicating deeper operational control [3]. Group 2: Financial Performance - Jiangxi Shenghua's total assets reached 7 billion yuan, with net assets increasing from 725 million yuan at the end of the previous year to 1.189 billion yuan [4]. - In 2024, Jiangxi Shenghua reported revenues of 4.829 billion yuan but incurred a net loss of 28.36 million yuan. However, by the first half of 2025, the company achieved revenues of 3.958 billion yuan and a net profit of 63.78 million yuan, indicating a turnaround [5]. Group 3: Product Development and Market Position - Jiangxi Shenghua specializes in high-density lithium iron phosphate materials, which are critical for enhancing battery performance, particularly in fast-charging applications [7][9]. - The company has established a production capacity of 300,000 tons of high-density lithium iron phosphate, positioning itself as a key player in a market with limited competition [8]. - The shift in control to CATL is expected to enhance Jiangxi Shenghua's product structure and profitability, with projections indicating a significant increase in the production of higher-generation products by 2026 [10].