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Rising Costs to Drive Further Increases in EV Cell Prices in 2Q26
April 16, 2026 | TrendForceEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
TrendForce’s latest research on the lithium battery industry reveals that surging raw material prices in 1Q26 supported an upward trend in EV battery pricing through March, with average cell prices rising by 1–3% MoM. Among key products, pouch-type ternary cells increased to CNY 0.59/Wh, while square ternary and LFP cells reached CNY 0.58/Wh and CNY 0.38/Wh, respectively.
In March, ESS cell prices remained stable amid strong market demand. Manufacturers reported full order books and high utilization rates. TrendForce expects this demand momentum to extend into the second quarter, supporting stable pricing in the near term, with potential for modest increases moving forward.
At recent energy storage exhibitions in Beijing, newly showcased products were primarily large-capacity cells exceeding 500Ah. A number of leading vendors have already begun volume shipments, while most suppliers remain in the sample delivery stage. Overall production capacity for 500Ah+ ESS cells is expected to gradually ramp up in the third quarter of this year, reaching large-scale mass production around mid-2027.
Geopolitical tensions, including conflicts in the Middle East, intensified energy shortages and price volatility in the first quarter, pushing up battery chemical costs. However, demand trends diverged between the EV and energy storage markets.
EV demand recovery fell short of expectations, with China’s domestic NEV sales declining YoY in the first quarter as well. That being said, rising global oil prices have significantly increased the cost of internal combustion vehicles, improving the cost-performance advantage of EVs and boosting overseas demand. As a result, China’s NEV exports posted strong YoY growth, offsetting weakness in domestic demand.
Meanwhile, the energy storage market remained robust in 1Q26. Ongoing geopolitical risks have heightened the importance of energy security, while supportive subsidy policies across multiple regions, including Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, have driven strong growth in residential and commercial & industrial (C&I) storage demand. Overall, demand for energy storage cells remains solid.
Looking ahead to 2Q26, rising costs for chemical materials and non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminum, and lithium are expected to further drive-up overall battery costs. On the demand side, energy storage is likely to remain strong, while the EV battery market continues a gradual recovery. Consequently, cell prices are expected to remain stable with an upward bias, with average prices likely to continue edging higher.
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Dan’s Biz Bookshelf: ‘Abundance: How We Build a Better Future’
05/07/2026 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: Dan's Biz BookshelfEvery once in a while, a book comes along that doesn’t just make you think, it makes you sit up straighter and ask: Why aren’t we doing this better? "Abundance" is exactly that kind of book. When so much of our national conversation revolves around scarcity—housing, energy, infrastructure, and opportunity—authors Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson flip the script. They argue, persuasively and intelligently, that America’s real problem isn’t a lack of ideas. It’s a lack of execution.
Swinburne University, Siemens Launch Australia’s First Quantum Timing Study for Smarter Power Grids
04/30/2026 | SiemensSwinburne University of Technology and Siemens are undertaking first-of-its-kind research in Australia, into how quantum-enhanced timing can help future-proof the energy grid and increase grid stability.
Solid-State Battery Funding Tops $1.3B, Moves Toward Pre-Commercialization
04/29/2026 | TrendForceThe global solid-state battery (SSB) sector recorded over 57 financing deals between 2025 and 1Q26, with 46 companies securing new funding, according to TrendForce’s latest “Global Solid-State Battery Industry Development Report (1Q26)”.
Driving Innovation: Selecting the Right Laser Source
04/28/2026 | Simon Khesin -- Column: Driving InnovationWhen I first joined Schmoll Maschinen, I brought experience from almost every PCB process, except for laser. As I immersed myself in laser processing, I realized why it can seem so daunting to a newcomer. The complexity arises from three intersecting factors: A vast variety of laser sources: CO2, UV-nano, green-pico, UV-pico, IR-pico, and others; a diverse range of applications: Drilling, cutting, ablation, and more; and an extensive list of materials: These have vastly different absorption rates. Choosing the right machine or laser source is rarely trivial. Even for experienced engineers, answering "Which source is best?" requires examining the business's specific goals.