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Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) battery supplier Contemporary Amperex Technologies Ltd. (CATL), rival BYD Co. Ltd. (OTC:BYDDY) (OTC:BYDDF) continue to dominate the global EV battery market in 2025.
The amount of global battery installations from January to August clocked in at 691.3 GWh, marking a 34.9% YoY increase, according to the latest data released by South Korean market research firm SNE Research on Monday.
"CATL firmly remained top in the ranking of global battery usage, posting a 31.9%(254.5GWh) YoY growth," the firm said in the report, adding that BYD maintained its place in second with a "50.3%(124.8GWh) growth rate."
CATL currently has a deal in place with General Motors Co. (NYSE:GM) to supply the company with LFP batteries powering GM's most affordable EV, the Chevrolet Bolt EV, until 2027.
Meanwhile, South Korea's LG Energy Solutions was ranked in third place, growing 13.3% with 67.4 GWh of battery installations, helping the company capture 9.7% of the global market. The company recently signed a deal worth $4.3 billion to supply Tesla with LFP batteries for its energy storage units.
SK On, another South Korean manufacturer, ranked fifth with a 4.2% market share. It accounted for 29.2 GWh worth of battery installations and grew 20.3%. SK On currently has a partnership with Ford Motor Co. (NYSE:F), manufacturing batteries at the BlueOval SK plant in Kentucky.
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