We present the largest and most influential battery manufacturers, exploring their market positions and strategies that have enabled them to dominate the industry.
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.
Which battery maker has the most competitive EV product?
Still, the top three battery makers are responsible for two thirds (66%) of the total battery deployment, which highlights the importance of scale in this business, in order to have the most competitive product on the market. Panasonic, once upon a time a leader in the automotive EV business, has continued its slow slide down the table.
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.
However, in January, Panasonic's CEO Yuki Kusumi said the battery business will focus on boosting productivity over building another battery factory. South Korean battery manufacturer SK On has created joint ventures to develop batteries with Ford and Hyundai. The company's U.S. subsidiary, SK Battery America, has its own plans.
Who makes the first lithium ion battery?
In 1999, LG Chem made Korea's first lithium-ion battery. Later, in the 2000s, it supplied batteries for the General Motors Volt. After that, the company became a key supplier for many global car brands, such as Ford, Chrysler, Audi, Renault, Volvo, Jaguar, Porsche, Tesla, and SAIC Motor.
Will Panasonic build the world's largest EV battery plant?
Panasonic said in July 2022 that it plans to build the world's largest EV battery plant, a $4 billion factory in Kansas that will manufacture and supply lithium-ion batteries to EV makers.