$84.1 Billion LFP Battery Project Lands in the U.S
Table of Contents
- $84.1 Billion LFP Battery Project Lands in the U.S
- 8 Companies Announce U.S. Investments in LFP Battery Production Amidst Rising Demand
- Ford Motor Company
- LG Energy Solution
- Guoxuan High-tech
- American Battery Factory (ABF)
- FREYR Battery
- OUR NEXT ENERGY (ONE)
- ICL Group
- Kore Power
- UK customer 260pcs 24V 50Ah Meal delivery robot lithium battery, production finished.
- 12V vs 24V: Battery System Differences
- Thailand Customer 170pcs 48V 30ah Electric Vehicle Battery Prepare Packaging
- Introduction and function of welcome robot
- 8 Companies Announce U.S. Investments in LFP Battery Production Amidst Rising Demand
8 Companies Announce U.S. Investments in LFP Battery Production Amidst Rising Demand
Chinese power battery companies have become the backbone of the global new energy vehicle industry, securing six spots in the global installation TOP10 list, with a market share exceeding 60%.The latest data released by the China Automotive Power Battery Industry Innovation Alliance shows that from January to July, lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries continue to significantly lead ternary batteries in terms of production and installation volumes, both with percentages exceeding 60%. The percentage of the total installation volume is very close to 70%, reaching as high as 68.1%. Another phenomenon is that new energy vehicles equipped with LFP batteries are now spread globally, with BYD and Tesla being the most notable among global new energy vehicle giants. Even car companies from Japan and South Korea, such as Toyota and Hyundai, have begun using LFP batteries.
Ford Motor Company
On February 14, Ford and CATL jointly announced the construction of a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery factory in Marshall, Michigan. CATL will offer construction and operational services and license its battery technology. The factory's investment is projected at $3.5 billion (equivalent to ¥255.2 billion RMB), with an initial design capacity of about 35GWh per year, supplying battery packs for approximately 400,000 Ford electric vehicles. Ford is also considering expanding the factory's capacity.
LG Energy Solution
On March 24, LG Energy Solution Ltd. officially declared its intention to invest ₩7.2 trillion in a large battery manufacturing complex in Arizona, with a total capacity of 43.3GWh. The investment is twofold: firstly, an investment of ₩4.2 trillion to build a cylindrical battery factory in North America with an average annual capacity of 27GWh. Production will begin in 2025. Secondly, an investment of ₩3 trillion (equivalent to ¥163.22 billion RMB) will be used to establish a battery production plant specifically for ESS (Energy Storage Systems). After its completion, it will be the world's first ESS-only production factory. The company is also reportedly developing a cobalt-free LFP battery to outperform CATL by 20% in energy density and aims to supply Tesla.