[SMM Analysis] Significant Challenge in European Market: SVOLT Energy to Cease Operations of European Subsidiaries

Published: Oct 31, 2024 10:38
Source: SMM
SMM, October 31: According to relevant sources, SVOLT Energy will cease the commercial operations of its two European subsidiaries, effective January 31, 2025. Consequently, SVOLT Energy's plans to build factories in Europe have been shelved.

SMM, October 31: According to relevant sources, SVOLT Energy will cease the commercial operations of its two European subsidiaries, effective January 31, 2025. Consequently, SVOLT Energy's plans to build factories in Europe have been shelved.

The two companies ceasing operations are SVOLT Energy Technology (Europe) Co., Ltd. (referred to as SVOLT Europe) and its German subsidiary (referred to as SVOLT Germany). These two companies are the main entities for SVOLT Energy's operations in Europe, including the construction of battery factories in Germany, localized production for European customers, local R&D and after-sales services for European clients, and further expansion of sales functions in the European market.

Due to the European EV market not meeting the expectations of all stakeholders, SVOLT Energy had to make this difficult decision. SVOLT Energy originally planned to build a battery cell factory and a module and battery pack factory in Germany. A battery cell is the smallest energy unit of a battery, a battery pack usually includes several battery modules, and a battery module consists of multiple battery cells. Both factories were previously in the planning stage and had not yet commenced construction.

News of SVOLT Energy halting the construction of the battery cell factory in Germany surfaced in June this year, but SVOLT Energy did not publicly respond at that time. The construction plan for the factory was announced in September 2022, and SVOLT Energy had expected it to start production in 2025.

The news of SVOLT Energy pausing the construction of its overseas factory also reflects the challenges faced by domestic battery makers in entering the European market. On one hand, domestic batteries face higher regulatory requirements in Europe, and on the other hand, there is the instability of demand in the European market. This brings potential greater risks to SVOLT Energy's future factory plans in Europe, leading to the decision to terminate the construction.

However, the good news is that SVOLT Energy's cooperation in Europe will not come to an abrupt end. The company will continue to deepen its cooperation with existing European customers and expand new customers in Europe. The business originally undertaken by SVOLT Europe will be handled by SVOLT Energy's headquarters to ensure more resources and efforts are dedicated to serving European customers. SVOLT Energy's previously announced European customers include car makers such as Stellantis Group and BMW Group.

SMM believes that SVOLT Energy's termination of its European operations also reflects the overall weak demand for EVs in the European region. Additionally, the regional protection policies of the EU and the passive attitude of European car makers towards electrification have made it more challenging for Chinese companies to enter the European market. However, "when one door closes, another opens." Despite the difficulties in entering the European market, the importance of the Southeast Asian market in SVOLT Energy's overseas strategy will further increase. In recent years, more and more Chinese companies have chosen Southeast Asia as the first step in their overseas expansion, and more investment funds are expected to flow into Southeast Asia, where policies are more supportive of new energy development. The Southeast Asian market has the potential to become an important springboard for Chinese companies to go global.

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