Second-life Application Market Stays Stable Overall, with Limited Short-term Upside and Downside Room [SMM Weekly Review]
This week, China's second-life application market operated smoothly overall, with prices across all categories remaining flat. Market transactions were dominated by just-in-time procurement, and the supply-demand pattern did not show significant fluctuations.
Raw material trends diverged: lithium carbonate stopped falling and rebounded this week, while nickel sulphate and cobalt sulphate continued their weak, sluggish decline. However, second-life battery cell prices did not undergo noticeable adjustments accordingly. Currently, second-life product prices are already at a relatively low level, with limited downside room; meanwhile, the demand side also lacks significant incremental support and upward momentum. In the short term, with neither rise nor fall easy, prices naturally remained stable. On the supply side, quotations for new battery cells were generally stable, providing a clear price anchor for second-life A- and B-grade battery cells, and their quotations remained steady throughout. Dismantled battery cells, supported by rigid dismantling costs, saw prices stabilize in tandem, with no clear upward or downward momentum for the time being.