Lead-Acid Battery Production Remains Stable While Raw Material Costs and Inventory Pressure Rise [SMM Lead-Acid Battery Weekly Operating Commentary]

Published: Mar 14, 2025 17:02

        SMM March 14 News: According to reports, the weekly comprehensive operating rate of lead-acid battery enterprises in five provinces monitored by SMM was 74.34% during March 8–March 14, 2025, which remained basically stable WoW.

        Recently, there has been no significant change in end-use consumption in the lead-acid battery market, and production among large enterprises remained relatively stable. As the traditional off-season approaches, dealers have been cautious in their purchases, especially e-bike battery dealers, most of whom actively maintain a relatively low inventory level. Some producers reported a weakening trend in new orders. If battery inventory rises again, they may consider production cuts or holidays in late March. Additionally, this week saw a continuous rise in lead prices, with significant increases in the prices of antimony and tin as well, leading to higher production costs for lead-acid battery enterprises. Some enterprises are inclined to raise battery selling prices, but due to the current weak end-use consumption, most remain in a wait-and-see mode.

 

 

 

 

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