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Wednesday 17 June 2026
Lithium carbonate prices recover as battery costs face fresh pressure

Lithium carbonate prices are beginning to recover as demand from China's power batteries and the global energy storage market strengthens. For readers worldwide, the shift could lift battery costs, reshape supply chains, and accelerate interest in sodium-ion technology as companies seek alternatives to lithium-heavy systems.

Wednesday 17 June 2026
PCIM 2026: How high-voltage infrastructure is unifying AI and e-mobility sectors
Semiconductor manufacturers, market analysts, and engineering departments have long tracked the clean energy transition through siloed vertical markets. For example, they will calculate individual EV sales on one spreadsheet while tracking hyperscale data center deployments on another. However, during PCIM Europe 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany, industry leaders and experts discussed and dismantled this flawed strategy.
Wednesday 17 June 2026
Research Insight: Japanese automakers pivot to HEV profits, AI, and SDV

Toyota, Honda, and Nissan are accelerating strategy shifts as Chinese automakers rise rapidly, global EV competition intensifies, and software-defined vehicles (SDV) and AI advance, according to DIGITIMES Research. The research firm noted that Japanese automakers are moving away from scale expansion and toward profitability and smart-vehicle development, with hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) remaining the near-term growth anchor.

Tuesday 16 June 2026
CATL's Hungary plant set to eclipse Europe's cell production capacity

Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd. announced it would soon begin production at its new Hungary lithium battery plant, a facility with an annual capacity of up to 100 GWh that executives said will be the largest battery factory in Europe. The announcement highlighted a widening gap between Europe's domestic cell output and rising imports, as automakers and specialist makers lack enough local mass-production capacity to meet regional electric vehicle demand.

Monday 15 June 2026
BESS boom supply chain reshuffle: Automakers pivot to stationary battery systems

US automakers are shifting major battery investment away from electric vehicle traction packs and into stationary battery energy storage systems as policy changes and grid needs have altered market incentives, executives said. The move has accelerated in recent months as the expanding US BESS market and federal and local "Made in the US" subsidies have made large-scale stationary storage a more immediate commercial opportunity than some EV segments.

Monday 15 June 2026
LG Energy Solution secures patent licensing deal with Sunwoda, ending two-year dispute
LG Energy Solution (LGES) reached a patent licensing agreement with Chinese battery maker Sunwoda, ending a two-year legal battle that had involved courts in Germany, China, and South Korea, the firms announced. The settlement, disclosed through a joint statement handled by patent manager Tulip Innovation, did not include financial or royalty terms.
Monday 15 June 2026
CATL maps three-stage battery strategy as US blacklist grows

The US Department of Defense has expanded its list of Chinese military companies, adding major battery, electric vehicle, solar, memory, sensor, and robotics firms. The move came as Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd. (CATL) disclosed lithium-air battery research, underscoring how Chinese companies are responding to mounting policy pressure.

Saturday 13 June 2026
Tesla-linked expansion by Taiwan's Aleees underscores shifts in global battery supply chains
Taiwanese cathode materials maker Aleees has disclosed an expansion plan to meet North American demand for lithium iron phosphate precursor materials. The move highlights Tesla's broader push to localize its battery supply chain, reduce exposure to China-linked technology and materials risks, and secure upstream capacity for electric vehicle production worldwide.
Friday 12 June 2026
China tightens EV safety rules as new standards target battery fires and crash risks
As electric vehicles (EVs) become increasingly common on Chinese roads, concerns over their safety—particularly battery-related risks—have come under growing scrutiny.
Friday 12 June 2026
Korean battery equipment makers expand India push as EV supply chain globalizes
From SK On-linked exports to Tata Agratas buildouts, South Korean equipment suppliers are increasingly supplying full battery production lines in India as the market shifts from planning to early-stage manufacturing.
Friday 12 June 2026
Tesla's US-made LFP battery push faces China's scale advantage
Tesla is building its own lithium iron phosphate supply chain as it seeks to compete with China's low-cost battery industry, according to clues in Aleees' public share offering prospectus and industry analysis. The move points to a broader effort to secure batteries, energy storage systems, and other long-term demand drivers while sidestepping Chinese patent barriers.
Thursday 11 June 2026
GM bets on sodium-ion batteries to power the AI boom
For years, Detroit's automakers viewed batteries primarily as the key to an electric-vehicle future. Now, as artificial intelligence drives an unprecedented buildout of data centers and strains power grids worldwide, batteries are becoming something else entirely: an energy infrastructure business.
Thursday 11 June 2026
ProLogium, OPmobility team up on solid-state EV battery modules
ProLogium Technology announced on June 9 that it signed a memorandum of understanding with OPmobility to jointly develop and integrate ProLogium solid-state battery cells into electric vehicle battery modules and packs. The agreement covers engineering translation, performance testing, and system-level validation with the goal of delivering higher-performance, competitive battery solutions for the global electric vehicle market.
Thursday 11 June 2026
Volkswagen plans Europe-made Samsung SDI square batteries to diversify supply chain
Volkswagen is preparing a new three-way lithium battery supply chain that would add Samsung SDI as a Europe-based supplier of standardized square batteries as early as 2027, executives said. The automaker’s plan centers on in-house production via PowerCo, China’s Gotion High-tech and a potential Samsung SDI partnership to reduce reliance on China-linked sourcing amid shifting geopolitics and new European rules.
Wednesday 10 June 2026
CATL locks in 770,000 tons of electrolyte supply as battery demand accelerates
China's battery materials supply chain is showing fresh signs of tightening as major electrolyte producers secure multiyear contracts with the world's largest electric-vehicle battery maker.
Monday 8 June 2026
China introduces energy standards to curb growing EV size and weight
China's electric vehicles have become larger, heavier, and increasingly luxurious over the past decade. Now, regulators are signaling that the industry's era of unchecked expansion may be coming to an end.
Friday 5 June 2026
Commentary: EU tariff barrier may weaken as Japanese automakers lean on China's EV tech
Japanese automakers' growing reliance on Chinese EV technology could weaken the EU's tariff strategy and reshape global car trade. As Mazda, Nissan, Honda, and Toyota adjust their electric plans, Europe may face more China-linked vehicles entering through third-country partners, altering competition, costs, and the pace of EV adoption worldwide.
Friday 5 June 2026
SYNergy ScienTech eyes drone market with semi-solid cells
SYNergy ScienTech is developing semi-solid and all-solid-state cell product lines, with semi-solid cells already in trial production and all-solid-state cells slated for trial production in 2027, both targeting the drone market. President Colin Hsieh said drones will be a key market for the company.
Tuesday 2 June 2026
EVE Energy ends six-year partnership with SK On
A six-year battery partnership that once symbolized cross-border cooperation between China and South Korea is coming to an end, reflecting broader shifts in the global energy industry.
Monday 1 June 2026
US FEOC rules and tariff cuts are redirecting global auto electronics supply chains to Taiwan
US enforcement of foreign entities of concern, or FEOC, rules and a revised non-semiconductor Section 232 tariff preference have prompted a global shift in auto supply chains toward Taiwan, industry participants said, and the benefits are expected to flow through in 2026 and 2027. Executives and spokespeople described accelerating separation from China and a reorientation of orders to Taiwan as the US limits China-linked suppliers and seeks non-red, non-Russia sourcing across automotive electronics and parts.
Thursday 28 May 2026
ProLogium to list on Nasdaq via US$3.8 billion merger with TDAC

ProLogium, a leader in next-generation solid-state batteries, and Translational Development Acquisition Corp (TDAC), a special purpose acquisition company, have announced a definitive business combination agreement. Upon closing in the second half of 2026, ProLogium stated that the combined company will be named ProLogium Technology and is expected to trade on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "PRLG." The transaction values ProLogium at approximately US$3.8 billion on a pre-money, net cash-free basis.

Tuesday 26 May 2026
Commentary: Stellantis' capital shift signals quiet reshaping of Europe's auto industry

In recent weeks, Stellantis, one of the world's five largest automakers, unveiled an ambitious five-year plan titled Fastlane 2030. At its core is a striking reallocation of capital: 60% of its EUR60 billion (approx. US$69.8 billion) investment program will be directed toward North America.

Monday 25 May 2026
BYD and Chery lead China's advance into Europe's EV market
Chinese automakers are rapidly gaining ground in Europe's electric-vehicle market, underscoring a transformation from low-cost challengers into formidable global competitors.
Monday 25 May 2026
CATL weighs stake in AI startup deepSeek

According to several people familiar with the matter, Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited (CATL), the world's largest maker of electric-vehicle (EV) batteries, is in talks to participate in a major financing round for the Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) start-up DeepSeek. The prospective investment highlights how China's AI boom is forging new alliances among technology firms, industrial companies, and energy providers, all competing to build the infrastructure required for the next generation of computing.

Monday 25 May 2026
Foxtron advances full-stack EV vision at 2026 shareholder meeting
Foxtron Vehicle Technologies convened its 2026 annual shareholder meeting on May 22, where Chairman Andy Lee presided over the proceedings, which included the approval of the company's annual financial statements and a full board re-election of nine directors. The company also laid out its strategic roadmap for 2026, covering Taiwan and overseas markets.