Recently, several projects—including Shanghai Electric Group’s 5GWh all-vanadium redox flow battery project, the Washi Power sodium-ion battery base project, and lithium battery materials projects by Zhongke Electric and Sichuan Development Lomon —have successively made new progress.
01 Shanghai Electric Signs 5GWh All-Vanadium Redox Flow Battery System Integration Project
On December 16, Shanghai Electric Group officially signed an agreement with the People’s Government of Tancheng County, Linyi City, for an all-vanadium redox flow battery energy storage system integration project with an annual capacity of 5GWh.
In addition to the newly signed project, Shanghai Electric Group’s Tancheng Phase I 190MW wind power project is expected to be put into operation by the end of this year, delivering approximately 200 million kWh of clean electricity annually. At the same time, the 1GWh vanadium redox flow battery project currently under construction is scheduled for completion next year and is expected to generate annual output value of RMB 1.2 billion and tax revenue of RMB 10 million.
02 Zhongke Electric Signs 300,000-Ton Battery Anode Material Production Base Project
On December 16, Hunan Zhongke Electric Co., Ltd. announced that it plans to invest in the construction of an integrated lithium-ion battery anode material project with an annual capacity of 300,000 tons in the Luzhou Changkai Zone.
The project is planned with a total investment of approximately RMB 7 billion and will be developed in two phases. The construction scope includes lithium-ion battery anode material production lines, office buildings, dormitories, and other supporting facilities.
Among them, the Phase I project will involve the construction of an integrated production base with an annual capacity of 200,000 tons of lithium-ion battery anode materials, with a planned investment of approximately RMB 4.7 billion. The Phase II project will involve the construction of an integrated production base with an annual capacity of 100,000 tons, with a planned investment of approximately RMB 2.3 billion.
03 Washi Power Signs RMB 500 Million Sodium-Ion Battery Project
On December 15, the signing ceremony for the key materials and battery module R&D and manufacturing base project for sodium-ion batteries by Washi Power was successfully held in the Jiangning Economic and Technological Development Zone.
With a total investment of approximately RMB 500 million, the project aims to build an industrialized base integrating the production and R&D of sodium-ion cathode materials, sodium-replenishing agents, and battery modules for electric two- and three-wheeled vehicles.
04 Jinyuansheng 100,000-Ton Lithium Iron Phosphate Project Environmental Impact Assessment Accepted
Recently, the environmental impact assessment (EIA) reports for Sichuan Jinyuansheng New Energy Materials Co., Ltd.’s projects with annual capacities of 100,000 tons of specialty iron phosphate and 100,000 tons of specialty lithium iron phosphate (Phase I) were officially accepted.
The projects are located in the Ganzi–Meishan Industrial Park in Dongpo District, Meishan City, Sichuan Province, and are invested in and developed by Sichuan Jinyuansheng New Energy Materials Co., Ltd. The main products include iron phosphate and lithium iron phosphate.
After completion, Sichuan Jinyuansheng expects the projects to effectively enhance its cathode material supply capacity and strengthen its integrated capacity layout.
05 Sichuan Development Lomon 100,000-Ton Lithium Dihydrogen Phosphate Project Enters EIA Public Disclosure Stage
Recently, the environmental impact assessment of a 100,000-ton-per-year lithium dihydrogen phosphate project by Deyang Sichuan Development Lomon Co., Ltd. New Materials was publicly disclosed, marking the project’s entry into the approval process.
It is reported that the project was approved by the company’s board of directors in October this year and will be jointly developed by Sichuan Development Lomon and Fulin Precision Co., Ltd. Upon completion, the project will further improve the company’s multi-resource circular economy industrial chain covering sulfur, phosphorus, titanium, iron, lithium, and calcium.
Source:EnergyTrend