[Lithium Battery: New Ultra-Fast Charging Battery Industrialization Project To Be Launched In Zaozhuang, Shandong]

Published: May 6, 2026 14:02
Recently, the Ecological Environment Branch of Zaozhuang High-tech Zone approved the environmental impact assessment documents for the new ultra-fast charging battery industrialization project of Shandong Xinbang New Energy Co., Ltd., giving the green light for construction. The project plans to construct electrode production workshops, cell workshops, formation and capacity grading workshops, module workshops, comprehensive warehouses, hazardous waste warehouses, a wastewater treatment station, and other supporting facilities. The main products will be energy storage battery packs and power batteries for new energy vehicles. The overall plant plans to include 2 ESS production lines, 3 BEV production lines, and 8 PACK production lines, with a planned total capacity of approximately 52 GWh.

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