The production cycle for an energy storage lithium battery often takes over 20 days. However, at Jarwin's Guizhou cell manufacturing plant, it takes just 11 days to go from raw materials to a finished product.
As the winter chill sets in, the atmosphere inside the Jarwin New Energy Industrial Park, located in the Baiyun Economic Development Zone of Guiyang City, is bustling. Workers expertly operate machinery, performing coating, die-cutting, injection, and formation processes in an orderly manner.
Looking at a project development timeline on the office wall, the company's General Manager, Diao Sheng, reflects on how Jarwin's progress and growth are closely tied to their meticulous lithium battery production process.
Diao Sheng recalls that in 2019, Jarwin was identified as a key investment project by Guiyang City. The company successfully signed an agreement at the Guangdong-Guizhou "East-West Cooperation Industry" conference. According to the cooperation agreement, the Jarwin New Energy Smart Base Project will be constructed in two phases with a total investment of 4 billion RMB, focusing on producing new energy storage batteries and high-rate batteries for applications in electric vehicles, power tower energy storage, drones, and household energy storage.
The timing of production could not have been better. In recent years, the Baiyun Economic Development Zone has focused on extending and strengthening its industrial chains around electronic information manufacturing and characteristic ecological food industries, as well as advanced equipment manufacturing and deep processing of aluminum.
Seizing opportunities and building on momentum, Jarwin's first phase began production in June 2020, with four production lines capable of producing 1GWh of lithium-ion batteries annually. Over the past three years, the company's output has seen exponential growth: 167 million RMB in 2020, 486 million RMB in 2021, and an expected 500 million RMB in 2022.
"The 20th Party Congress report emphasized accelerating the implementation of the innovation-driven development strategy," says Diao Sheng. Jarwin has never stopped innovating, hiring experts, seeking collaborations, and continuously increasing research and development investment. The company has optimized and innovated key processes, such as mixing, coating, sealing, formation, and capacity grading, reducing production time while improving product safety and lifespan.
Through production practice and technological innovation, the company has successfully developed a series of core technologies with independent intellectual property rights, holding 46 authorized patents, including two invention patents. Jarwin has become a key lithium battery supplier to companies like China Tower, SF Express, and Hikvision.
In response to growing demand in the lithium battery upstream and downstream industries, Jarwin is also expanding its production capacity. In Qingshan Village, Maijia Town, Baiyun District, the second phase of the project is under intense construction. Once completed, it will achieve automated, standardized production with an annual capacity of 4GWh lithium batteries and an annual output value of over 3.2 billion RMB.
With strong support from the fertile ground of the Baiyun Economic Development Zone, Jarwin is confidently marching toward a new journey. A representative from the Baiyun Economic Development Zone stated that they will further strengthen their goals, leverage industrial heat maps, and focus on key industries to drive growth. The zone will continue to prioritize industrial parks as the main battleground for industrial development.
The production cycle for an energy storage lithium battery often takes over 20 days. However, at Jarwin's Guizhou cell manufacturing plant, it takes just 11 days to go from raw materials to a finished product.
As the winter chill sets in, the atmosphere inside the Jarwin New Energy Industrial Park, located in the Baiyun Economic Development Zone of Guiyang City, is bustling. Workers expertly operate machinery, performing coating, die-cutting, injection, and formation processes in an orderly manner.
Looking at a project development timeline on the office wall, the company's General Manager, Diao Sheng, reflects on how Jarwin's progress and growth are closely tied to their meticulous lithium battery production process.
Diao Sheng recalls that in 2019, Jarwin was identified as a key investment project by Guiyang City. The company successfully signed an agreement at the Guangdong-Guizhou "East-West Cooperation Industry" conference. According to the cooperation agreement, the Jarwin New Energy Smart Base Project will be constructed in two phases with a total investment of 4 billion RMB, focusing on producing new energy storage batteries and high-rate batteries for applications in electric vehicles, power tower energy storage, drones, and household energy storage.
The timing of production could not have been better. In recent years, the Baiyun Economic Development Zone has focused on extending and strengthening its industrial chains around electronic information manufacturing and characteristic ecological food industries, as well as advanced equipment manufacturing and deep processing of aluminum.
Seizing opportunities and building on momentum, Jarwin's first phase began production in June 2020, with four production lines capable of producing 1GWh of lithium-ion batteries annually. Over the past three years, the company's output has seen exponential growth: 167 million RMB in 2020, 486 million RMB in 2021, and an expected 500 million RMB in 2022.
"The 20th Party Congress report emphasized accelerating the implementation of the innovation-driven development strategy," says Diao Sheng. Jarwin has never stopped innovating, hiring experts, seeking collaborations, and continuously increasing research and development investment. The company has optimized and innovated key processes, such as mixing, coating, sealing, formation, and capacity grading, reducing production time while improving product safety and lifespan.
Through production practice and technological innovation, the company has successfully developed a series of core technologies with independent intellectual property rights, holding 46 authorized patents, including two invention patents. Jarwin has become a key lithium battery supplier to companies like China Tower, SF Express, and Hikvision.
In response to growing demand in the lithium battery upstream and downstream industries, Jarwin is also expanding its production capacity. In Qingshan Village, Maijia Town, Baiyun District, the second phase of the project is under intense construction. Once completed, it will achieve automated, standardized production with an annual capacity of 4GWh lithium batteries and an annual output value of over 3.2 billion RMB.
With strong support from the fertile ground of the Baiyun Economic Development Zone, Jarwin is confidently marching toward a new journey. A representative from the Baiyun Economic Development Zone stated that they will further strengthen their goals, leverage industrial heat maps, and focus on key industries to drive growth. The zone will continue to prioritize industrial parks as the main battleground for industrial development.