130,000-Ton Annual LMFP Material Project Signed and Launched in Ningxia

Published: Dec 31, 2025 18:19
[Ningxia 130,000-Ton Annual LMFP Material Project Signed and Launched] On December 26, a 130,000-ton annual lithium manganese iron phosphate (LMFP) cathode material project by a company from Jiangsu Province was signed and launched in the Yinchuan Economic and Technological Development Zone. The project has a total investment of approximately 4.8 billion yuan. After the completion of the first phase, involving an investment of 1 billion yuan for a 25,000-ton annual production line, the estimated annual output value is no less than 1 billion yuan. It is reported that the project's total planned capacity is 130,000 tons. Upon full operation, it will become the largest LMFP cathode material production base in Northwest China.

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