
Published on April 14th, 2018 | by Tim Dixon
April 14th, 2018 by Tim Dixon
Originally published on EV Obsession.
2017 was another big year for the deployment of electric buses in China, with 89,546 electric buses deployed, but who supplies the batteries that are creating the world’s largest electric bus fleets in the world? For this, we need to find the 2017 Chinese installed capacity.
In 2017, Chinese installed battery capacity for the whole new energy vehicle market was 37.06 GWh, but 14.5 GWh of that installed capacity was for purely electric buses, which means that electric buses are still ahead of passenger cars by one percentage point.

2017 Chinese installed battery capacity in electric vehicles — sector split. Data source: Research Department of Power Battery Application Branch
The interesting addition in the data is the under-explored “special use vehicles” category, which includes sanitation, logistics, and public services vehicles.
Below, you can find the list of companies that are producing the batteries that are “fueling” the boom in battery electric buses in China.
Rank Company Name (Chinese) Company Name (English) Company Name w/ Link (Short or Alternative) Amount (MWh) 1 å®å¾·ę¶ä»£ę°č½ęŗē§ęč”份ęéå
¬åø Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited CATL 5349.29 2 ę å·ęÆäŗčæŖēµę± ęē¹å
¬åø Huizhou BYD Battery Co., Ltd BYD Huizhou 1664.27 3 ę·±å³åøę²ē¹ēēµę± ęéå
¬åø Shenzhen Wotema Battery Co., Ltd. OptimimNano 1383.66 4 åč„å½č½©é«ē§åØåč½ęŗęéå
¬åø Hefei Guoxuan High-Tech Power Energy Co., Ltd Guoxuan High-Tech 983.79 5 ę·±å³åøęÆäŗčæŖéēµę± ęéå
¬åø Shenzhen BYD Lithium Battery Co., Ltd BYD Shenzhen 872.64 6 ē ęµ·é¶éę°č½ęŗč”份ęéå
¬åø Yinlong Yinlong 736.02 7 åäŗ¬å½č½ēµę± ē§ęęéå
¬åø Beijing National Battery Technology National Battery 568.74 8 å¾®å®åØåē³»ē»(ę¹å·)ęéå
¬åø Micro Power System (Huzhou) Co., Ltd. Microvast 397.27 9 åē„åØåēµę± ē³»ē»ęéå
¬åø Lishen Battery Co., Ltd. Lishen 297.8 10 äøčŖéēµ(ę“é³)ęéå
¬åø China Aviation Lithium Battery Co., Ltd. CALB 271.13
Data source: Research Department of Power Battery Application Branch
China Dominates China
For outside observers, the absence of big international battery companies such as Panasonic, LG Chem, Samsung, AESC, etc. can be explained by the government policy of only subsidising batteries manufactured in China, which creates a protected market. For business observers of China, the results are surely not be a surprise. The top three companies — CATL, BYD Huizhou, and OptimimNano — account for 50% of the installed capacity, and the top ten companies account for 86% of the total installed capacity.

2017 installed battery capacity in Chinese electric buses. Data source: Research Department of Power Battery Application Branch
China’s EV Leadership
Battery sales and installed capacity are reliant on companies deploying battery electric vehicles. In recent years in China, the push to produce a large number and big variety of electric vehicles has been deeply inspired and guided by government policies. It is the largest electric car and electric bus market in the world — by far — and that means big business for battery leaders in the country.
Changes to policy could dampen demand at any time — rapid growth might fade — but China clearly values being a leader in this market and offering stable strong support for the EV and broader cleantech world. The expansion of focus in EV market — such as an increased focus on logistics vehicles and private passenger vehicles — might shift the growth within the market to the under-penetrated market segments. Either way, a lot of batteries will be produced, installed, and used for transportation in China.
Digging Deeper into the Chinese EV Battery Market
While installed capacity by company is an interesting data set to look at when thinking about how and where OEMs are sourcing their supplies, the next level deeper is the type of battery chemistry being deployed and the reasons for certain battery chemistry choices. I intend to look at this information in a forthcoming article.
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