According to InfoLink’s global lithium-ion battery supply chain database, energy storage cell shipment reached 114.5 GWh in the first half of 2024, of which 101.9 GWh going to utility-scale (including C&I) sector and 12.6 GWh going to small-scale (including communication) sector.
The top five largest energy storage cell manufacturers in the first half are CATL, EVE Energy, REPT, Hithium, and BYD. CATL secured the top position with orders from major customers like Tesla and Fluence. EVE Energy received orders from all big customers, sustaining second place in the industry.
The world shipped 43.9 GWh of energy storage batteries in the first quarter of 2023. Shipping 14 GWh, CATL topped the spot as the leading battery manufacturer but saw a slight decrease in market share due to market volatility. BYD, REPT, and EVE Energy held the second to fourth positions each with a shipment volume of over 3 GWh.
In a highly anticipated release, Black Hawk PV has disclosed the top ten rankings of Chinese energy storage manufacturers for 2023. Leading the pack is CATL with an impressive 38.50% market share and a robust shipment volume of 50 GWh.
InfoLink sees global energy-storage installation increase by 50% to 165 GWh and energy-storage cell shipments by 35% to 266 GWh in 2024. Global Lithium-Ion Battery Supply Chain Database 2024 Database contains the global lithium-ion battery market supply and demand analysis, focusing on the cell segment in the ESS sector.
Updated February 06, 2024 The world shipped 196.7 GWh of energy-storage cells in 2023, with utility-scale and C&I energy storage projects accounting for 168.5 GWh and 28.1 GWh, respectively, according to the Global Lithium-Ion Battery Supply Chain Database of InfoLink.