A-share battery stocks surge, Eve Energy up over 14%, Gotion High-Tech rises 6%
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martes, 2 de septiembre de 2025, 10:46 pm ET1 min de lectura
A-share battery stocks surge, Eve Energy up over 14%, Gotion High-Tech rises 6%
On September 2, 2025, A-share battery stocks experienced a significant surge, with notable gains for Eve Energy Co Ltd and Gotion High-Tech Co., Ltd. Eve Energy Co Ltd saw its stock price rise by 14%, while Gotion High-Tech Co., Ltd. increased by 6%.Eve Energy Co Ltd, a prominent player in the energy sector, has been upgraded from a "Hold/Accumulate" to a "Buy Candidate" following its recent trading session. The stock price fell slightly on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, from ¥57.19 to ¥57.11, but it has been on an upward trajectory, rising by 20.43% over the past two weeks. The stock's performance is supported by positive signals from both short and long-term moving averages and a general buy signal from the relation between these averages [2].
Gotion High-Tech Co., Ltd., a leading manufacturer of power battery systems and energy storage equipment, has also seen a notable increase in its stock price. The company, founded in 1995, engages in the research, development, production, and sale of various battery systems and power transmission equipment. Its products cater to a wide range of industries, including electric commercial vehicles, passenger vehicles, and energy storage applications [3].
The surge in A-share battery stocks is part of a broader trend in the global energy sector. The UK's largest battery storage site, located at Sembcorp Utilities’ Wilton International Site near Middlesbrough, has secured £1 billion in private funding. This project, which is expected to significantly reduce waste from national grid bottlenecks and create around 200 construction jobs, underscores the growing importance of battery storage in the renewable energy sector [1].
The UK's National Wealth Fund has also announced plans to back two investment firms in a £500m venture to boost battery storage facilities across the country. This move is aimed at reducing energy bills and boosting jobs, while the government is planning to slash industrial energy prices by up to 25% for 7000 businesses from 2027 [1].
The energy watchdog Ofgem revealed that the energy price cap would be raised by two per cent between October and December, pushing the typical household’s energy spend up to £1,755 per year [1]. Despite this, the overall trend in the energy sector remains positive, driven by advancements in renewable energy and battery storage technologies.
References:
[1] https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/UKs-Largest-Battery-Storage-Site-Secures-1-Billion-Private-Funding.html
[2] https://stockinvest.us/stock/300014.SZ
[3] https://www.investing.com/equities/dongyuan-electri-a

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