The top 10 companies in terms of power battery installation capacity are: CATL, BYD, LG Energy Solution, Panasonic, SK On, CALB, Samsung SDI, Gotion High-Tech, EVE Energy, and Sunwoda.
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.
Among them, the Top 15 power battery companies have a total installed capacity of 281.58GWh, accounting for 96% of the overall installed capacity. The order is CATL, LGES, Panasonic, BYD, SK ON, Samsung SDI, CALB, GOTION High-Tech, Envision AESC, Farasis, SVOLT, EVE, Sunwoda, and REPT.
Which battery company has the most installed capacity in the world?
Chinese battery companies occupy 11 seats in the Top 15 list of global installed capacity, accounting for more than half of the global market share, reaching 51%. Among them, CATL alone is the largest, occupying 32.1% of the global market share, nearly 12 percentage points behind the second-place LGES market share.
Which battery companies have increased installation capacity?
However, thanks to the global sales expansion of models like Audi Q8 e-Tron, BMW iX, Hyundai IONIQ 5, etc., the three South Korean battery companies still achieved an increase in installation capacity. On the other hand, Japanese battery companies are now represented solely by Panasonic.
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.
Where is the power battery market share concentrated?
Moreover, the power battery market share is being concentrated in the headquarters. The number of power battery installations in the top 10 companies decreased from 8.5 GWh in Q1 in 2022 to 7.1 GWh, a 16% decrease, while the overall market grew by 38%. This reduced the total market share of the top 10 companies from 8.8% to 5.3%.