Interactive gigafactory map: Battery manufacturing capacity worldwide

Dynamic filters let users shape insights by region, chemistry, company and plant status – unlocking trends, competitive shifts and strategic opportunities in the battery supply chain.

  • pCAM/CAM facilities: Identify key material sites to spot supply gaps, track investments and refine market strategies
  • Global regions: See where policy, investment and market momentum are driving growth to evaluate trends and risks
  • Cell chemistry: Track evolving technologies and innovations to support smarter decisions
  • Plant status: Compare operational, under-construction and announced sites to gauge current and future capacity
  • Max capacity (GWh): Understand production potential and market scale to identify growth opportunities

Fastmarkets’ interactive gigafactory map demonstrates the breadth and depth of our data on the global electric vehicle (EV) battery supply chain. Track the location, capacity, technology type and operational status of over 300 gigafactories worldwide — including planned, under construction and active sites. Use dynamic filters to sort by region, battery chemistry (LFP, NMC, solid-state), ownership and launch year, including CAM and pCAM projects. Whether you’re an analyst, investor, or supply chain strategist, this map gives you real-time insights into the fast-evolving lithium-ion battery manufacturing landscape. Updated regularly with verified data, it’s your essential tool for navigating the global EV battery gigafactory boom through 2030 and beyond.

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