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American Focus > Blog > Economy > APAC battery manufacturing plant construction set to surge
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APAC battery manufacturing plant construction set to surge

Last updated: February 16, 2026 4:40 am
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The battery manufacturing construction pipeline in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is expected to experience significant growth, with project values projected to reach $45.4 billion by 2027. This surge is driven by the increasing demand for electric vehicles (EVs) and the need for large-scale energy storage solutions. Despite a slowdown in current execution activity, a strong wave of planned projects indicates robust long-term momentum, solidifying APAC’s position as a global leader in battery manufacturing and energy storage development.

GlobalData’s latest Project Insight report, “Global Battery Construction Projects (Q1 2026),” highlights the strong upward trend in early-stage momentum within the Asia-Pacific battery manufacturing sector. The region is witnessing a substantial backlog of projects in the planning phase, setting the stage for long-term growth as current execution activity tapers off.

Kishore Chandra, Construction Analyst at GlobalData, notes that between 2026 and 2028, the APAC region is expected to host over 206 major projects with a total investment of approximately $127.2 billion. This growth is primarily fueled by the increasing demand for electric vehicles and battery energy storage systems for data centers, transforming APAC into a global manufacturing powerhouse.

According to the report, China leads the way in terms of capacity across raw material extraction, cathode/anode production, and cell assembly. South Korea and Japan are extending their advantages in high-performance chemistries and advanced processing technologies. Additionally, Indonesia and Malaysia are emerging as key players in the supply chain due to abundant nickel and cobalt reserves, favorable policies, and significant investments in domestic processing and gigawatt-hour class factories.

In 2026, execution spending remains strong at around $23.4 billion, with planning climbing sharply to approximately $14.5 billion and pre-planning at about $1.3 billion. By 2028, the planning figure is expected to peak at over $38 billion as execution drops below $1.3 billion, signaling a shift from construction towards conceptual and preparatory stages. With a substantial pipeline of battery manufacturing plants planned between 2029 and 2030, the sector’s production capacity is poised for a significant boost.

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Chandra emphasizes that with novel battery chemistries reaching mass production, the industry is moving beyond its heavy reliance on lithium. These emerging technologies offer the potential to diversify raw material inputs and achieve higher performance, such as faster charging, longer life, and improved thermal stability. As production scale ramps up and manufacturing challenges are addressed, battery prices are projected to decrease, making energy storage solutions more accessible across various sectors.

In conclusion, the APAC region’s battery manufacturing sector is on track for substantial growth, driven by the increasing demand for EVs and energy storage solutions. The region’s dominance in global battery manufacturing is reinforced by a growing wave of planned projects and investments, positioning APAC as a key player in the industry’s future development.

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