[Литиевые батареи: Малазийский литиевый проект Changhong Energy одобрен SASAC Мяньяна]

Опубликовано: Jun 29, 2026 13:50
26 июня компания Changhong Energy объявила, что через своего контролирующего акционера Sichuan Changhong Electronic Holdings Group Co., Ltd. получила от Комитета по надзору и управлению государственным имуществом города Мяньян документ, в принципе одобряющий инвестиции и строительство компанией Changhong Sanjie New Energy Co., Ltd. линии по производству литиевых батарей в Малайзии. Общий объем инвестиций в проект не превышает примерно 999,3467 млн юаней. Строительство данного проекта по созданию в Малайзии производственной базы высокотоковых литиевых батарей всё ещё подлежит одобрению собранием акционеров компании.

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