China to build many gigafactories’ worth of electric-car battery plants
Tesla Gigafactory under construction |
While the United States federal government threatens to backslide on renewable energy, California and China continue to move at an aggressive pace to lead the world in zero-emission vehicles.
However, there's another piece to the electric-car puzzle that China seems poised to lead as well: battery production.
As the global market for electric and plug-in car grows, battery production will need to increase dramatically to match demand.
It's expected that electric-vehicle batteries will become a $240 billion industry, and China has already begun to cement itself as a leader in battery production.
In China alone, there are 140 electric-vehicle battery makers, and in the next 20 years, they'll likely reap the rewards of early adoption, according to a Forbes report.
Combined, they have already led global battery cell manufacturing production to produce 125 Gigawatt-hours (1 GWh is equal to 1 million kilowatt-hours) worth of cells last year alone.