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Thursday 26 June 2025
EVs reshape the game: Top 5 Tier 1 suppliers see ranking shifts
Automotive News, which routinely reveals the rankings of global automotive parts supply chains mid-year, recently published its latest list. Most of the top five global Tier 1 suppliers remain familiar names, but structural changes in electric vehicle (EV) demand have caused slight shifts in their rankings.

Looking at total automotive parts sales for 2024, Germany's Bosch holds the top spot with revenue down 2.7% year-over-year; Japan's Denso rose one position to second place with a 1.5% increase in revenue; Canada's Magna slipped one rank to third, maintaining flat annual revenue. Germany's ZF Group remains fourth, experiencing a 25% decline in revenue, while China's CATL stays fifth with a 14.8% drop in revenue.
Thursday 26 June 2025
Sysgration boosts investment in Celxpert; IPC and BBU shipments to start in 2H25
Strategic investments and collaborations have become the norm in the information and communications technology industry, aiming to expand product offerings and market reach while creating mutual benefits. Sysgration, originally focused on tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) products, has actively broadened its market scope in recent years. The company has ventured into industrial PC (IPC) and energy-related product sectors and strengthened its product and market positioning through investments.
Wednesday 25 June 2025
GPPC targets semiconductors, EV opportunities in its net-zero transition
Grand Pacific Petrochemical (GPPC) has been undergoing a transition in recent years, introducing new product lines targeting the semiconductor and electric vehicle (EV) sectors.
Wednesday 25 June 2025
How Trump blocked China's ambition to rule US energy storage
If not for a flurry of tariffs and mounting regulatory pressure under President Donald Trump, Chinese energy storage giants were poised to dominate the American market by 2025, so much so that industry insiders had already narrowed the field to three top contenders for market supremacy.
Tuesday 24 June 2025
South Korea steps up legal fight as Chinese 'red tech' pushes into key industries
As Chinese companies accelerate their entry into the South Korean market, local tech giants are intensifying efforts to protect their intellectual property (IP). From TV branding disputes to OLED patent wars and semiconductor espionage, South Korea's electronics and display leaders are responding more aggressively to what they describe as growing threats of counterfeiting, trademark abuse, and technology theft.
Friday 20 June 2025
Taiwan's Formosa Smart Energy launches next-gen solid-state battery line
Formosa Smart Energy Tech has officially commenced operations of its pilot production line for all-solid-state lithium batteries, marking a significant milestone in the company's development of next-generation battery technologies. The initiative was developed in collaboration with the Battery Research Center of Green Energy at Ming Chi University of Technology and represents a key step in Taiwan's efforts to strengthen its position in the global energy storage sector.
Wednesday 18 June 2025
EV battery blaze raises safety questions for RAC
Taiwan-based EV manufacturer RAC Electric Vehicles, a subsidiary of Mobiletron, is under scrutiny after one of its electric buses caught fire on June 16 while in motion through downtown Taipei. The incident, which resulted in the total loss of the vehicle but no injuries, prompted the company to launch an emergency response task force and suspend related operations pending investigation.
Tuesday 17 June 2025
China-backed battery maker halts US expansion, putting BMW EV plans at risk

AESC, a Chinese-owned lithium battery manufacturer operating in the US, has suspended its plans to expand production at a key battery facility due to mounting political uncertainty and heightened US-China trade tensions. The move has sparked concerns over a potential supply disruption for BMW's next-generation EVs, which rely heavily on AESC's battery cells.

Tuesday 17 June 2025
Powin files for bankruptcy due to supply chain crisis
Powin, once a major player in the global energy storage market and a fierce competitor to Tesla and Fluence, has recently filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the US Bankruptcy Code at the District Court for the District of New Jersey
Monday 16 June 2025
Phoenix Contact challenges liquid cooling dominance in EV charging
Phoenix Contact is challenging the electric vehicle charging industry's shift toward liquid-cooled systems with technology that sustains 500-ampere charging for 10 minutes without cooling.
Friday 13 June 2025
Trump tariffs boost US lithium battery manufacturing
US President Donald Trump set up a tariff wall to protect and boost American manufacturing, particularly in key industries like electric EV power batteries and energy storage batteries. By focusing on these two critical sectors, Trump ensured that manufacturing would play a central role in shaping the future.
Friday 13 June 2025
China's NEV market battle drives LFP to new market share heights
The power batteries used in new energy vehicles (NEVs) are mainly dominated by ternary lithium batteries and lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries. China, which accounts for nearly 70% of the global NEV market, saw its LFP application reach 75% in the first quarter of 2025, up from 65% in 2024, demonstrating LFP's strengthening grip on the NEV market.
Tuesday 10 June 2025
Tesla rewires its battery strategy with US-made LFP pivot
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, now refocused on company operations after stepping back from government affairs, has unveiled plans to build a fully vertically integrated battery supply chain in the US as part of a strategy to cut reliance on Chinese materials.
Monday 9 June 2025
Ford-CATL battery deal faces US political pushback
Two of China's largest battery makers are discovering that building factories in the United States is proving far more complicated than anticipated, particularly in the current political climate.
Friday 6 June 2025
Commentary: Trump-Xi call yields conflicting accounts despite trade breakthrough claims
US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke by phone on Thursday, June 5, 2025, agreeing to hold further trade talks aimed at resolving disputes over tariffs and supplies of rare earth minerals.
Friday 6 June 2025
South Korea's new presidential tech vision: KRW9 trillion semiconductor boost for Samsung and SK Hynix
As Lee Jae-myung takes office as South Korea's 21st President, the global tech and industry community is closely monitoring his ambitious economic agenda. Among the key sectors under scrutiny are semiconductors, batteries, shipbuilding, and defense industries that Lee pledged to nurture aggressively during his campaign.
Tuesday 3 June 2025
Taiwan Cement hit by battery losses and Chinese competition; turns to AI and robotics for growth
Under intense competitive pressure from plummeting battery prices and aggressive Chinese market strategies, Taiwan Cement Corporation (TCC) has yet to achieve breakeven in its battery division, sparking significant shareholder concern. At the company's annual general meeting on May 27, Chairman An-Ping Chang addressed these challenges head-on, responding candidly to investors' queries about operational hurdles, strategic investments, and market prospects.
Monday 2 June 2025
Wah Hong targets micro LED and drone battery growth
At its recent annual shareholder meeting, optical film manufacturer Wah Hong announced the successful approval of key proposals, outlining its strategic direction for the future. As the company looks ahead, Wah Hong remains committed to developing high-value-added products and creating unique, differentiated solutions, collaborating closely with its clients.
Tuesday 27 May 2025
Tesla's budget EV raises alarm among Korean, Japanese battery giants

As Tesla's long-rumored low-cost electric vehicle appears poised for launch, anxiety is rising across its global battery supply chain—particularly among Korean and Japanese partners. Industry observers warn that Tesla's increasing reliance on Chinese-made lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries could marginalize long-standing suppliers like LG Energy Solution (LGES), L&F, and Panasonic, potentially eroding their influence in the world's most consequential EV supply chain.

Friday 23 May 2025
Wolfspeed's stumble opens the door to China's SiC ambitions

In a development that has sent shockwaves through the global semiconductor industry, US-based silicon carbide (SiC) leader Wolfspeed is reportedly preparing to file for bankruptcy within weeks. While some orders have already begun shifting to alternate suppliers, industry analysts warn that the long-term implications will ripple across the entire supply chain—disrupting the balance of technology leadership, production capacity, and cost structures.

Thursday 22 May 2025
US sets the stage for duties on battery materials from China
The US Commerce Department set the stage for anti-subsidy duties on imports of key battery components from China after concluding materials had been unfairly subsidized.
Wednesday 21 May 2025
Tea, scones, or tariff? Unveiling how the UK reached a trade agreement with the US
US President Donald Trump's aggressive tariff policies have prompted countries worldwide to vie for priority negotiation opportunities. Among them, the UK was the first to secure a trade agreement with the US, covering sectors such as automobiles, steel, and aluminum. Julian Hetherington, director of Automotive Transformation at Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) UK, recently visited Taiwan's industry sector and shared insights exclusively with DIGITIMES, revealing the secrets behind the UK-US consensus.
Wednesday 21 May 2025
CATL's US$2 billion German plant boosts China's invest-abroad bet
More than two years ago, on the outskirts of a medieval German town, China's biggest EV battery company placed a EUR1.8 billion (US$2 billion) bet on the future of global trade.
Tuesday 20 May 2025
GE Vernova and Formosa join forces on hybrid power, LFP battery systems

Formosa Smart Energy Tech, a subsidiary of Formosa Plastics Group, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with GE Vernova to form a strategic alliance focused on hybrid power and energy storage systems. The partnership aims to combine Formosa's lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery expertise with GE Vernova's global experience in gas-fired power and energy storage technologies.

Friday 16 May 2025
Xpeng launches new SEPA 3.0 platform with cost-effective hybrid SiC modules
As weaker players increasingly bow out of China's new energy vehicle (NEV) market, newcomers are now shifting their emphasis to smart platforms, the integration of battery, motor, and vehicle control systems, and supply chain resilience. In line with this trend, Xpeng, one of the three leading NEV startups in China alongside NIO and Li Auto, has recently launched its latest SEPA 3.0 platform and introduced a hybrid silicon carbide (SiC) module designed to balance efficiency and cost.