Honeycomb Energy Dazhou Lithium Battery Zero-Carbon Industrial Park starts construction

According to the release of Honeycomb Energy, on November 7th, the on-site promotion activities of key industrial projects in Dazhou in the second half of 2022 and the commencement ceremony of the Honeycomb Energy Dazhou Lithium Battery Zero-Carbon Industrial Park project were held.

Geographically, Honeycomb Energy Dazhou Lithium Battery Zero-Carbon Industrial Park is located in the center of the “Sichuan-Chongqing-Shaanxi” junction, and is the core of the Silk Road, the Yangtze River Economic Belt, the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle, and the Wanda Kaichuan-Chongqing Coordinated Development Demonstration Zone The hinterland is an important port for Dazhou and even Sichuan to open to the east; 

Industrial chain layout: Dazhou Lithium Battery Zero-Carbon Industrial Park will build production lines including lithium iron phosphate and cobalt-free cathode materials, and lithium iron phosphate precursors around the southwest region. Body and electrolyte production line, battery recycling and dismantling production line, power battery assembly production line, and related supporting projects in the industrial chain to build the entire industrial chain of honeycomb lithium batteries in the southwest region; High quality and low price, sufficient supply; in terms of industrial fund support, the park has established two funds, including Honeycomb Energy Dazhou Lithium Battery Zero-Carbon Industrial Park Industrial Investment Fund, to invest in enterprises in the park.

Honeycomb Energy Dazhou Lithium Battery Zero-Carbon Industrial Park is a major project led by Honeycomb Energy to invest in the lithium battery industry chain. The industrial park is located in Dazhou High-tech Industrial Park, and the total area of ​​industrial land to be used exceeds 2,000 mu. At present, Libai New Material Technology (Dazhou) Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Honeycomb Energy, and Huanggang Linli New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. have signed contracts to enter the park, and many companies are negotiating.

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