[Batería de litio: Proyecto de batería de litio de Changhong Energy en Malasia aprobado por la SASAC de Mianyang]

Publicado: Jun 29, 2026 13:50
El 26 de junio, Changhong Energy anunció que había recibido, a través de su accionista mayoritario Sichuan Changhong Electronic Holdings Group Co., Ltd., un documento de aprobación de la Comisión de Supervisión y Administración de Activos Estatales de Mianyang, que otorgaba la aprobación en principio para que Changhong Sanjie New Energy Co., Ltd. invierta y construya un proyecto de línea de producción de baterías de litio en Malasia. La inversión total del proyecto no supera aproximadamente los 999,3467 millones de yuanes. La construcción de este proyecto de base de producción en Malasia de baterías de litio de alta tasa de descarga aún está sujeta a la aprobación de la junta de accionistas de la empresa.

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