[Baterai Litium: XTC New Energy Merencanakan Proyek Baru Material Katoda Baterai Litium 10.000 Ton di Malaysia]

Telah Terbit: Jun 29, 2026 14:03
Pada malam 26 Juni, XTC New Energy mengumumkan rencana pendirian anak perusahaan yang dimiliki sepenuhnya, Hong Kong XTC New Energy, di Hong Kong. Melalui Hong Kong XTC New Energy dan perusahaan Malaysia EMI, akan didirikan perusahaan patungan, Malaysia XTC New Energy, sebagai entitas pelaksana proyek untuk berinvestasi dan membangun proyek material katode ion litium berkapasitas 10.000 ton per tahun. Total investasi proyek sekitar 64,58 juta dolar AS, setara dengan sekitar 450 juta yuan. Masa konstruksi direncanakan dari September 2026 hingga Juni 2027, dengan durasi total 10 bulan.

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