Ethylene
carbonate is a material for the electrolyte of a lithium-ion battery. The
company has established the technology to produce highly-pure ethylene
carbonate at low cost from ethylene glycol that is a raw material for polyester
fiber. It plans to increase the competitive advantage through mass production. It
will renovate the existing plant in Ibaraki Prefecture to increase the
production capacity to 150% of the present level by next spring, and build a
new plant with a production capacity of 5,000 tons annually by 2013. Mitsubishi’s
ethylene carbonate is shipped to Toyama Chemical that is one of the leading
producers of electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries. As always, competition in
the rapidly growing business is subject to economies of scale backed up by capital
strength.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
No. 27: Increasing production of ethylene carbonate for lithium-ion batteries (December 9, 2011)
MitsubishiChemical will quadruple the production of ethylene carbonate that is a material
for lithium-ion battery. It currently produces 2,000 tons annually in Ibaraki
Prefecture, but it will expand the production facilities with an investment of
one billion yen to increase the production capacity to 8,000 annually toward
2013. Because eco cars including electric vehicles are spreading fast, the
company plans to satisfy the growing demand by expanding the production
capacity.
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