Tianjin LvWei New Material Co., Ltd. invites you to attend Li-ION BATTERY China 2025

Published: Oct 22, 2025 17:15
Source: SMM
Against the backdrop of the accelerating global energy transition and carbon neutrality goals, the strategic importance of key battery raw materials such as nickel, cobalt, and lithium is becoming increasingly prominent. Geopolitical tensions, uneven resource distribution, fluctuations in international trade policies, and the rapid expansion of the new energy industry chain are profoundly impacting the global supply landscape and pricing systems of nickel, cobalt, and lithium resources. How to build a more stable, transparent, and efficient supply chain system has become a core issue of concern for the entire lithium battery industry.

Against the backdrop of the accelerating global energy transition and carbon neutrality goals, the strategic importance of key battery raw materials such as nickel, cobalt, and lithium is becoming increasingly prominent. Geopolitical tensions, uneven resource distribution, fluctuations in international trade policies, and the rapid expansion of the new energy industry chain are profoundly impacting the global supply landscape and pricing systems of nickel, cobalt, and lithium resources. How to build a more stable, transparent, and efficient supply chain system has become a core issue of concern for the entire lithium battery industry.

Li-ION BATTERY China 2025 will be held grandly in Xiamen. The conference will feature authoritative releases by Shanghai Metals Market (SMM) on market trends and price analysis of nickel, cobalt, and lithium raw materials, helping companies stay attuned to industry dynamics and grasp global resource flows and changes in supply and demand structures. It will focus on the market dynamics and pricing mechanisms of nickel, cobalt, and lithium resources, providing a comprehensive analysis of changes in the international policy environment, supply-demand mismatches between the resource and demand ends, and in-depth discussions on the industrial transformation opportunities brought about by innovations in battery material technologies.

At this conference, Tianjin LvWei New Material Co., Ltd. will participate as a sponsor, joining upstream and downstream peers in the lithium battery recycling industry for deep intellectual exchanges on industry pain points and challenges. Together, we will explore business opportunities for win-win cooperation and discuss ways to promote high-quality development in the industry.

Tianjin LvWei New Material Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise specializing in the research, development, production, and sales of lithium products, as well as bonded warehousing and bonded transit trade of new energy battery materials. Located in the Binhai New Area of Tianjin, China, the company adheres to lean operation and management, harnessing scientific and technological strength. It has in-depth collaborations with several universities, including Tsinghua University and Central South University, as well as numerous industry experts, and is committed to building an internationally leading ecological platform for the new materials industry.

LvWei New Material possesses comprehensive special operation qualifications, including a hazardous chemicals business license with storage facilities, a hazardous chemicals safety production license, and a public bonded warehouse qualification. It is equipped with a CNAS-certified standard laboratory and has passed certifications for Quality Management Systems, Environmental Management Systems, and Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems.

Business Introduction

Lithium Salt Product Production and Processing Business

The company's operations include two main segments: lithium salt product production and processing business, and bonded business.

The lithium salt product production and processing business offers products such as fine-powder lithium hydroxide monohydrate, dust-free lithium hydroxide, anhydrous lithium hydroxide, battery-grade lithium hydroxide monohydrate, and battery-grade lithium carbonate. These are widely used in new energy, lubricating grease, air purification materials, and other fields, providing customers with stable and reliable high-quality lithium salt products.

Bonded Business

LvWei New Material's bonded business primarily provides safe, efficient, and convenient "one-stop" transaction services for new energy battery material industry clients, including bonded warehousing, transit trade, logistics, and customs clearance.

Li-ION BATTERY China 2025

Date: October 20-21, 2025

Location: Fujian · Xiamen Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, China

Partial list of confirmed attending companies: CATL, BYD, Tianqi Lithium, Zijin Mining Group, Eramet, Qinghai Salt Lake Industry Co., Ltd., Ningbo Ronbay New Energy, Sunwoda, SVOLT, LG Energy Solution, Farasis Energy, Zhuhai CosMX Battery, Norilsk Nickel, Tibet Minerals Development Co., Ltd., Amperex Technology Limited, Zangge Lithium, Huayou Recycling, Brunp Recycling, GEM, BTR New Material Group, XPENG, Geely, Leapmotor, Deepal, Renault... and other companies have confirmed their attendance.

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