Yiwei Lithium Energy: to build a 100 billion-level new energy battery industry cluster with Huizhou Municipal Government

Published: Feb 7, 2022 17:34

Yiwei LiNeng announced that the company signed a "Strategic Cooperation Framework Agreement" with the people's Government of Huizhou City, and the two sides will deepen strategic cooperation to create a 100 billion-level new energy battery industry cluster in Huizhou. According to the agreement, when the land supply and energy supply meet the landing conditions of the project, the total output value of Yiwei lithium energy and holding enterprises will reach 100 billion yuan by 2025, contributing to the development and growth of the new energy battery industry in Huizhou.

The chairman of the company is Liu Jincheng. Mr. Liu Jincheng: born in 1964, Chinese nationality, doctoral degree, engineer, senior engineer. He received a Bachelor of Engineering degree from University of Electronic Science and Technology, a Master of Science degree from Wuhan University, a PhD degree from South China University of Technology, and a MBA degree from China Europe International Business School (EMBA). Since 2001, he has been the general manager of Huizhou Yiwei Power Technology Co., Ltd.; since 2007, he has been the chairman and president of Huizhou Yiwei Lithium Energy Co., Ltd.; since October 2019, he has been the chairman of the company, and he is the founder and actual controller of the company.

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