Lithium Rises to 17-Month High
2025-11-26 14:18
By
Andre Joaquim
1 min. read
Lithium carbonate futures in China rose past CNY 92,000 per tonne in November, the highest in 17 months, on a recovering outlook for battery infrastructure demand.
Top lithium consumer China stated it would double EV charging capacity to 180 gigawatts by 2027, supporting lithium-rich energy storage systems with compensation mechanisms for power storage infrastructure.
Also, output of new energy vehicles in China rose by 33.1% in the first ten months of the year, with October sales reflecting 51.6% of the market share, the first majority for new energy vehicles on record.
Consequently, major producer Ganfeng signaled they expect lithium demand to grow by 30% next year.
On the supply front, markets continued to assess the magnitude of intervention that Beijing will enforce due to its anti-involution initiative.
Beijing approved the restart of activity in CATL's Jiangxi mine after its suspension, enabling activity in the mine responsible for 3% of global supply.