Manz and Shenzhen Yinghe Technology sign cooperation deal on lithium battery-making

LinkedIn
Twitter
Reddit
Facebook
Email
Cylindrical battery cells. Image: Manz AG.

Manz AG has signed an agreement with China’s Shenzhen Yinghe Technology for strategic cooperation in lithium-ion cell and module production.

Manz, known in solar PV industry circles as a supplier of manufacturing equipment to production lines, also has other lines of business including flat panel display and a segment dedicated to energy storage industry solutions primarily with lithium-ion batteries in mind.

This article requires Premium SubscriptionBasic (FREE) Subscription

Enjoy 12 months of exclusive analysis

  • Regular insight and analysis of the industry’s biggest developments
  • In-depth interviews with the industry’s leading figures
  • Annual digital subscription to the PV Tech Power journal
  • Discounts on Solar Media’s portfolio of events, in-person and virtual

Or continue reading this article for free

The German company said that together with Yinghe, established in 2006 with divisions focused on R&D, production and sales of “intelligent automation solutions for the manufacture of lithium battery cells,” the pair will be able to “jointly offer their customers the best production technology from the respective product portfolio within the framework of a licensing model”.

The two companies will also cooperate by supporting one another’s efforts in R&D relating to lithium-ion battery manufacture. Each will retain its existing intellectual property (IP), while jointly developed solutions will belong to the pair together.

The deal is perhaps indicative of a couple of recently observed industry trends: one of those trends being plans by diverse names in the battery and wider energy industries to set up manufacturing plants close to existing or expected future demand centres (Northvolt and Tesla in Europe, Kore Power and others in the US, for example).

The other trend is for Chinese battery companies to move to establish an interest in manufacturing on other continents, particularly in Europe, as evidenced by plans and proposals by CATL and others.

24 February 2026
InterContinental London - The O2, London, UK
This isn’t just another summit – it’s our biggest and most exhilarating Summit yet! Picture this: immersive workshop spaces where ideas come to life, dedicated industry working groups igniting innovation, live podcasts sparking lively discussions, hard-hitting keynotes that will leave you inspired, and an abundance of networking opportunities that will take your connections to new heights!

Read Next

May 9, 2025
ZEBRE, a joint venture (JV) between HDRE and ZEN Energy, has acquired a 333MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in South Australia.
May 8, 2025
CATL has launched a 9MWh grid-scale BESS product which comprises two smaller units stacked on top of each other, which it said gets around weight challenges for transportation.
May 8, 2025
European energy storage trade association EASE has recommended the harmonisation of international standards for battery storage safety.
May 7, 2025
Europe breaking battery storage deployment records, but more still needs to be done to accelerate uptake, according to SolarPower Europe.
Premium
May 6, 2025
We caught up with the president of OCI Energy, a developer-operator with a 4-hour BESS in Texas, about the longer duration, long-term project ownership and why the current US-China tariffs create a huge challenge for procurement.

Most Popular

Email Newsletter