The battery pack that was produced yesterday at Svolt's Sriracha Chonburi plant is an LCTP battery pack, a 60-kilowatt-hour lithium phosphate battery pack, that allows electric vehicles to run at least 500 kilometers, the Changzhou, Jiangsu province-based company announced yesterday.
Will Thailand's first EV battery production plant boost EV industry?
Under joint efforts, venture expected to give impetus to industry in SE Asia Thailand's first domestic electric vehicle battery pack production plant went into operation on Thursday. The plant, run jointly by Chinese battery cell manufacturer Gotion High-tech and Thai company Nuovo Plus, is expected to give Southeast Asia's EV industry a boost.
What is svolt energy's LctP battery pack?
On December 20, 2023, Svolt Energy said it saw the first battery pack come off the line at its Thailand plant. The battery pack is Svolt Energy's LCTP battery pack with a capacity of 60 kWh, providing a CLTC range of up to 500 km. The pack is based on lithium iron phosphate chemistry and utilizes Svolt Energy's L600 series cells.
Bulk deliveries of products from the plant have begun, and will soon be installed in a number of new energy vehicle (NEV) models in Thailand under Great Wall Motor's Ora, Tank, and Haval brands, as well as Hozon New Energy Automobile's models, it said. Hozon is the parent company of Neta Auto.
How many gigawatts a year can a lithium ion battery produce?
Focused on the import, assembly and distribution of battery modules and battery packs for energy storage systems and EVs, the plant will deliver high-quality lithium ion batteries with an initial production capacity of 2 gigawatt-hours per year.
The plant's capacity is expected to be 60,000 modules and packs per year, and will have two production lines, one for producing battery modules for HEVs, PHEVs, and BEVs, and the other for assembling packs, according to an announcement made by Svolt Energy in July last year.
Who owns svolt energy's Thailand plant?
The Thailand plant is an important part of Svolt Energy's international footprint and is a joint venture between the company's Thai subsidiary and Banpu NEXT, according to its release today. Banpu NEXT is a subsidiary of international energy giant Banpu Group.