From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-23 09:19:18
SVOLT Energy achieved its first-ever quarterly profit in Q4 2025, emerging as a standout player amid the ongoing consolidation in the EV battery industry. Its success stems from a differentiated technological approach and market strategy: by the end of 2025, cumulative shipments of its "Short Blade" batteries exceeded 1 million battery packs (over 100 million cells); PHEV and range-extended EV batteries accounted for 42% of total shipments; its off-road "Fortress" battery shipped 463,000 units; and overseas exports represented more than 30% of total sales. Looking ahead to 2026, despite challenges such as rising raw material costs, the elimination of export tax rebates, and slowing market demand, the company remains committed to achieving full-year profitability. Chairman Yang Hongxin revealed plans to launch several new products, including Fortress 2.0, Fengxing Short Blade 2.0, semi-solid-state batteries (scheduled for market release in Q3), high-capacity HEV batteries (mass production slated for Q3 2026), and batteries tailored for autonomous logistics vehicles. SVOLT will also continue expanding its overseas presence and is leveraging its stacking-cell technology to develop battery cells for energy storage applications.

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