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Hithium ranks in 2023’s Top 5 for global BESS shipments

Hithium ranks in 2023’s Top 5 for global BESS shipments (Photo: Business Wire)
  • Ranking by CNESA achieved in Hithium’s first year on global market
  • Company among largest 5 BESS manufacturers in cell shipments overall

April 10, 2024 09:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

XIAMEN, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hithium has been ranked among the top five battery manufacturers in terms of energy storage products shipped in 2023 in a new analysis of 2023 stationary energy storage manufacturer shipments by the China Energy Storage Alliance (CNESA). In addition, ranked as the No. 2 for utility-scale projects in its home market of China released by ESSA. Founded in 2019 with a focus exclusively on stationary batteries, Hithium first shipped products in 2022. The company entered the global energy storage market in 2023, climbing to fifth position in the ranking within its first year on the world stage.

“The 2023 results also affirm our strategy to focus solely on stationary energy storage and to enter the global market quickly. Specialization enables ...

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