[Bateria de Lítio: XTC New Energy planeja novo projeto de 10 mil toneladas de material catódico para bateria de lítio na Malásia]

Publicado: Jun 29, 2026 14:03
Na noite de 26 de junho, a XTC New Energy anunciou seu plano de estabelecer uma subsidiária integral, a Hong Kong XTC New Energy, em Hong Kong. Por meio da Hong Kong XTC New Energy e da empresa malaia EMI, será criada uma joint venture, Malaysia XTC New Energy, como entidade executora do projeto para investir e construir um projeto anual de 10 mil toneladas de material catódico de íon-lítio. O investimento total do projeto é de aproximadamente US$ 64,58 milhões, equivalente a cerca de 450 milhões de yuans. O período de construção está previsto de setembro de 2026 a junho de 2027, com duração total de 10 meses.

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