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Home / Business and Economy / China Urges Battery Makers to Curb Overcapacity

China Urges Battery Makers to Curb Overcapacity

8 Jan

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Summary

  • China's industry ministry seeks to optimize battery manufacturing capacity.
  • Supervision is to be enhanced in EV and energy storage battery sectors.
  • Blind expansion risks market competition and echoes solar sector woes.
China Urges Battery Makers to Curb Overcapacity

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has issued a call to battery manufacturers, urging them to optimize industry capacity and preemptively address risks of overcapacity. The ministry highlighted the critical need for regulated market competition and strengthened oversight across both the electric vehicle and energy storage battery sectors.

This proactive measure follows a surge in demand for energy storage batteries, largely propelled by the global expansion of data centers. However, the ministry expressed concern over "blind" manufacturing expansion, drawing parallels to the solar industry's past struggles with ballooning capacity that led to price drops and financial losses.

The directive aims to foster sustainable growth within the battery industry, ensuring it aligns with market demands and avoids the pitfalls of unchecked development. Enhanced supervision is expected to guide industry players towards more responsible production practices.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The ministry has urged battery manufacturers to optimize capacity, regulate competition, and enhance supervision in the EV and energy storage sectors.
Concerns stem from blind manufacturing expansion driven by data center demand, risking market imbalances similar to past solar industry issues.
The ministry plans to enhance supervision and regulate market competition to prevent overcapacity and ensure stable industry growth.

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