[SMM Analysis] Manganese-based Battery Materials Market Analysis:Cost-driven Divergence with Demand Recovery Ahead

Published: Mar 31, 2026 19:33
Recently, China's manganese-based battery materials market has been characterized by cost-driven divergence and gradual demand recovery. Battery-grade manganese sulfate and trimanganese tetroxide have strengthened on the back of rising raw material and freight costs; electrolytic manganese dioxide remains stable; and lithium manganate is steady amid volatile lithium carbonate prices, awaiting a demand rebound in April.

1. Battery-grade Manganese Sulfate

Strong cost support drives further price increases.

  • Supply: Operating rates stay high, but spot availability is tight with low inventories, some below safety levels.
  • Demand: Downstream rigid demand is stable, with most transactions under long-term contracts.
  • Outlook: Prices are expected to rise further as high sulfuric acid costs, tight supply and elevated freight persist, supported by steady domestic orders.

2. Battery-grade Trimanganese Tetroxide

Driven by costs and recovering demand, prices edge up.

  • Supply: Stable operation, orderly inventory control, no overstock pressure.
  • Demand: Downstream lithium manganate demand is improving, with early inventories nearly depleted and restocking interest rising.
  • Outlook: Supported by high-priced electrolytic manganese and manganese sulfate, prices will extend modest gains amid improving supply-demand balance.

3. Electrolytic Manganese Dioxide

Steady performance supported by mild rigid demand.

  • Supply: Normal operating rates, manageable overall inventories.
  • Demand: Post-holiday downstream demand has recovered moderately, supported by persistent rigid procurement.
  • Outlook: Supported by high raw material costs and environmental compliance expenses, prices will remain stable with limited fluctuations.

4. Lithium Manganate

Stable in wait-and-see mode, awaiting April demand recovery.

  • Supply: Industry operations back to normal, with leading manufacturers maintaining stable production.
  • Demand: Market caution persists due to volatile lithium carbonate prices; procurement is restrained.
  • Outlook: Short-term prices to stay stable. With expected mild rises in lithium carbonate and a demand recovery in April, prices may inch up.

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