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China’s demand for LFP energy storage batteries to soar 87% in 2020 following the rise of 5G

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China’s demand for lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries in energy storage is expected to soar 87% in 2020, as Beijing ramps up 5G network construction in a bid to offset the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and shore up its economy in the long term.

SHANGHAI, Apr 1 (SMM) – China’s demand for lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries in energy storage is expected to soar 87% in 2020, as Beijing ramps up 5G network construction in a bid to offset the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and shore up its economy in the long term.

 

 

LFP batteries have been favored by 5G base stations for energy storage. On March 4, state-owned telecom service provider China Mobile, revealed its 2020 bidding announcement for the centralised procurement of LFP batteries. It plans to purchase a total of 512.2 million Ah of specification 3.2V LFP batteries for telecommunications with no more than 250.8 million yuan (tax included). Purchasing is required to complete within a year.

 

SMM estimates that China Mobile needs about 1.92 GWh of LFP batteries a year, equating to 4,300 mt of LFP cathode material or 1,000 mt of lithium-carbonate equivalent (LCE). This procurement is expected to add 1 GWh of demand for LFP batteries in 2020, as actual application is expected in the second half of the year, and to generate a 13% increase from 7.6GWh of China’s demand for LFP energy storage batteries in 2019.

 

China Tower announced on March 11 that it would purchase lithium iron phosphate batteries on a large scale with a procurement scale of about 2GWh. The telecom infrastructure firm has stopped purchasing lead-acid batteries since 2018 and switched to using LFP batteries retired from electric vehicles.

 

China's top industry regulator, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), expects over 600,000 5G base stations to be built nationwide by the end of 2020. China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom plan to build a total of more than 550,000 5G base stations this year, and they have commissioned about 156,000 as of early February.

 

Aside from back-up power storage applications in telecom base stations, LFP batteries are also gaining popularity in grid energy storage. Batteries are used to store electrical energy, especially from intermittent power plants such as renewable electricity sources such as wind power, tidal power, solar power, during times when electricity is plentiful and inexpensive or when demand is low. The stored power will be fed into the grid when demand is high.

 

Litian Wanshi is expected to use LFP batteries to store energy in its 20GWh lithium-ion battery and system project in east China’s Zhejiang. This project kicked off construction in early March, and is expected to see Phase 1 built in March 2023.

 

Shanghai-listed Luoyang Glass said in February that its subsidiary—China National Building Materials (Hefei) New Energy Resources—plans to build a 1MW/4MWh LFP battery energy storage base.

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