As the demand for EVs, renewable energy storage, and portable electronics continues to increase, the race to produce efficient, high-capacity batteries becomes more intense. The global battery market is projected to reach $329. 8 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 15.
What are the top 10 battery manufacturers in the world?
Among the top 10 companies by installed capacity during this period, six are Chinese battery manufacturers: CATL, BYD, CALB, EVE Energy, Gotion High-Tech, and Sunwoda. The remaining three are South Korean companies and one is Japanese.
China is the undisputed leader in battery manufacturing, dominating the global production of essential battery materials such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel. Chinese companies supply 80% of the world's battery cells and control nearly 60% of the EV battery market. 13. Amperex Technology Limited (ATL) 12. Envision AESC 11. Gotion High-tech 10.
From January to October, the global installed capacity of power batteries was 250.8GWh, a rise of 16% from the last month. In November, CATL was firmly on the top spot, LG was still the runner-up, and BYD surpassed Panasonic to win third place.
In November, CATL was firmly on the top spot, LG was still the runner-up, and BYD surpassed Panasonic to win third place. It is worth noting that CALB ranked seventh again, GOTION dropped to eighth on the list; EVE Lithium Energy rose one place to ninth, SUNWODA made a list for the first time, and SVOLT fell again.
Which country has the most battery companies in the world?
The remaining three are South Korean companies and one is Japanese. From the perspective of countries, the market share of battery companies in the top 10 from January to July is 65.3% for China, 21.4% for South Korea, and 4.3% for Japan.
Which EV battery manufacturer has the largest market share?
According to SME Research, CATL is the world's largest EV battery manufacturer, with 37.7% of the market share. Plus, it is the only battery supplier with a market share of over 30%. CATL has 6 R&D facilities, five in China and one in Germany. In 2023, they spent about $2.59 billion in R&D, an 18.35% increase from the previous year.