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Tesla Model 3 equipped with CATL batteries reaches South Korea

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China, Japan and South Korea currently control more than 90% of the world’s automotive power battery market.

It is understood that in 2021, the global installed capacity of CATL batteries will reach 96.7GWh, with a market share of 32.6%, a year-on-year increase of 167.13%; the second-ranked LG new energy installed capacity is 60.2GWh, with a market share of 20.3%, a year-on-year increase of 75.51% %.

Tesla has started selling the Model 3 Standard Range Plus with CATL batteries in South Korea, according to TheElec. Although only some models are currently available, all Model 3 Standard Range Plus models ordered by South Korean customers already use batteries from the Chinese company, the sources said. The models are produced at Tesla’s factory in Fremont, USA, and use lithium iron phosphate batteries.

Kia is the first Korean car brand to sell CATL batteries in South Korea. Currently, the Niro EV sold by Kia in the country uses nickel-based batteries from the CATL era.

The report pointed out that Tesla has used lithium iron phosphate batteries in Model 3 models produced in the United States due to rising nickel and cobalt costs, and the company has raised the pricing of its main models several times this year.

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