[Batería de litio: XTC New Energy planea un nuevo proyecto de material de cátodo para baterías de litio de 10.000 toneladas en Malasia]

Publicado: Jun 29, 2026 14:03
En la noche del 26 de junio, XTC New Energy anunció su plan de establecer una filial de su total propiedad, Hong Kong XTC New Energy, en Hong Kong. A través de Hong Kong XTC New Energy y la empresa malasia EMI, creará una empresa conjunta, Malaysia XTC New Energy, como entidad ejecutora del proyecto para invertir y construir un proyecto anual de 10.000 toneladas de material de cátodo de iones de litio. La inversión total del proyecto es de aproximadamente 64,58 millones de dólares estadounidenses, equivalentes a unos 450 millones de yuanes. El período de construcción está previsto desde septiembre de 2026 hasta junio de 2027, con una duración total de 10 meses.

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