User talk:Aftermarket Battery
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[edit] New Policy of Chinese Battery Industry
Without the advantage in labor coast, Chinese Battery Companies have to exceed Korean & Japanese battery companies on the fields of funding & technology.
On July 20th, Mr. Mao Huanyu, the COO of Shenzhen Bake Battery Company (NASDAQ: CBAK) announced in Shanghai that Bake will be one of the first Chinese companies which will set foot in the top field of battery industry—the market of Notebook PC’s Lithium Batteries.
As the data provided by Mr. Mao showed, from 1997, more than 20% companies in Li-battery market are Chinese battery companies, but none of them provides the matching Li-batteries for Notebook PC like DELL, HP, and Lenovo... Only the companies SANYO, Sony, Panasonic & SAMSUN can provide this kind of high quality batteries, but none of them is Chinese. Mr. Mao said, even the top Chinese battery companies like Shenzhen Bdiya, Tianjin Lishen Battery still can not set foot in this market. But, now Shenzhen Bake would like have a try.

