This week, the industry chain exhibited a divergent trend. The lithium segment performed relatively strong. Lithium ore prices held firm, supported by tight spot cargo flows, price firmness at the mine end, and rigid procurement by salt plants; however, the squeeze of high-priced raw materials on smelting profits gradually emerged. Lithium carbonate first rose then fell, with downstream purchase willingness strengthening near 150,000 yuan/mt; market sentiment for lithium hydroxide recovered somewhat. The nickel salt and ternary chain were under pressure overall, with prices of nickel sulphate, ternary cathode precursor, and ternary cathode material weakening; export orders and demand for 9-series materials provided partial support. LFP maintained high activity, with industry effective capacity near full load; tight supply of iron phosphate became the main bottleneck, and cathode inventory continued to decline. Prices of anode, separator, and electrolyte were generally stable, but supply and demand for raw materials such as LiPF6 and VC tightened. Sodium-ion battery NFPP orders continuously exceeded existing capacity, and ESS battery cabin prices remained stable. The recycling market was affected by the decline in cobalt sulphate prices; transactions of ternary and LCO black mass became cautious. The industry as a whole remains in a phase of inventory adjustment and supply-demand rebalancing before the peak season.
Aug 21, 2026 09:28[SMM Lithium Battery Electrolyte Market Weekly Review: Electrolyte Prices Stable This Week (August 17-20, 2026)] From August 17 to 20, 2026, electrolyte prices remained stable. The subsequent market price trend of electrolyte still requires continuous tracking of its raw material price fluctuations and transmission.
Aug 20, 2026 16:47Sulfide Prices Continue to Seek Bottom; Zhejiang University’s Kilogram‑Scale Synthesis Breakthrough, 60‑billion‑yuan 30 GWh Project Breaks Ground
Aug 20, 2026 07:08This week, operations across the industry chain continued to diverge. The lithium segment remained relatively strong: an upward shift in the price center of lithium carbonate drove ore prices and lithium hydroxide higher, but salt plants became less willing to accept high-priced ore, and further gains were still constrained by margins. Lithium carbonate futures retreated from highs, while spot inquiries and transactions improved somewhat; downstream demand was still dominated by just-in-time procurement. Some metal salts and intermediate product markets remained weak, with more low-priced supply and muted actual transactions; nickel sulphate held steady, but spot orders were under pressure. Ternary cathode precursor prices were weak due to softer raw materials, while ternary cathode material continued to rebound, supported by a rebound in lithium chemicals and stockpiling ahead of the peak season. LFP supply and demand remained in a tight balance; tight raw materials, declining inventory, and rising processing fees strengthened cathode enterprises’ bargaining power. The anode, separator, and electrolyte segments were broadly stable, while supply bottlenecks persisted in parts of the sodium-ion battery chain. On the recycling side, demand for LFP electrode was active, while transactions in high-metal-content black mass were cautious; going forward, focus will be on whether peak-season demand materializes and how raw material price pass-through evolves.
Aug 18, 2026 09:53H1 2026, performance of listed companies in the solid-state battery supply chain showed stark divergence. Traditional lithium battery material suppliers reaped huge profit growth (Tinci Materials +>900%) due to price rebounds, while overseas start-ups remained deep in the red (QuantumScape net loss $199M).
Aug 17, 2026 15:16[Solid-State Battery: Capchem Expected to Post a Profit of 970-1.03 billion yuan in H1, with Electrolyte Price Increases Contributing to Earnings] On July 9, 2026, Capchem (300037) released its 2026 semiannual performance forecast. During the reporting period, the company expected net profit attributable to shareholders of 970-1.03 billion yuan, up 100.48% to 112.88% YoY. Electrolyte price increases contributed to earnings, and electronic information chemicals continued to deliver growth. For solid-state batteries, Xinyuanbang produced the electrolyte.
Aug 17, 2026 13:21his week, the Chicago Summit clarified the industry timeline: oxide electrolytes will be prioritized for deployment within 2–3 years, while all‑solid‑state sulfide batteries will be delayed until 2028–2030. The Baihu Lake Laboratory achieved a breakthrough in boride‑based solid‑state batteries with 400 Wh/kg, wide temperature range, and low‑pressure operation, targeting low‑altitude economy and robotics applications.
Aug 14, 2026 09:14[SMM Solid-State Battery Weekly Analysis: Summit Sets the "Oxide First, Sulphide Delayed" Tone; Capital and Projects Accelerate in Resonance on the Eve of Mass Production] This week, the Chicago summit set the industry pace: oxide electrolytes are expected to be deployed first within 2-3 years, while sulphide all-solid-state batteries are postponed to the period from 2028 to 2030. Baima Lake Laboratory's boride solid-state battery has broken through 400 Wh/kg, operating over a wide temperature range and under low pressure, and targeting low-altitude economy and robotics scenarios. Sichuan Advanced Battery Innovation Center will be delivered at the end of August, Shandong Chuanglu's 100 mt-class production line will enter mass production, and De'er Co., Ltd.'s PACK pilot line was completed. Ruizhi New Energy and Guxin Energy raised a combined total of more than 100 million yuan, a joint laboratory for robot batteries was established, and solid-state batteries have fully transitioned from the laboratory to mass-production-driven development.
Aug 14, 2026 09:01[SMM Lithium Battery Electrolyte Market Weekly Review: Electrolyte Prices Remained Stable This Week (Aug 10-13, 2026)] From August 10 to August 13, 2026, electrolyte prices remained stable. Future electrolyte price trends still require continuous monitoring of raw material price fluctuations and their pass-through.
Aug 13, 2026 16:26This week, industry chain prices diverged. Lithium ore edged down alongside lithium carbonate, but mines continued to hold prices firm, making profit distribution across the industry chain a market focus. Supported by maintenance and tight spot order supply, lithium carbonate prices consolidated on a subdued note, while lithium hydroxide prices initially fell before rebounding. The cobalt industry chain remained generally under pressure—with weakening overseas quotations and sluggish off-season demand, refined cobalt, intermediate products, and cobalt salt prices continued to weaken, and the price spread between buyers and sellers widened. Nickel sulphate edged down, with the market still primarily focused on destocking; ternary cathode precursor prices declined due to weaker nickel and cobalt salt prices, while ternary cathode material prices remained basically stable. LFP prices proved resilient, supported by rising processing fees, with August production schedules continuing to grow and high-quality capacity remaining tight. Artificial graphite prices rose, the supply-demand balance for separators stayed in tight balance, and electrolyte prices were pushed up by raw material cost transmission. Supply of key materials for sodium-ion batteries remained tight, while recycling-side transactions were subdued. On the terminal side, EV and ESS demand maintained resilience, though the consumer market recovery remained limited. Looking ahead, the focus will be on peak season stockpiling and demand realization.
Aug 7, 2026 14:45