Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology Co., Ltd.
9863 · XHKG · Auto Manufacturers · China
Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology Co., Ltd. is a Chinese manufacturer specializing in the research, development, production, and sale of electric vehicles and core automotive components. Established in 2015 and headquartered in Hangzhou, the company has emerged as a significant player in the rapidly growing new energy vehicle sector, focusing on smart electric sedans, SUVs, and compact city cars. Its portfolio includes models such as the C01 sedan, C11 and C10 SUVs, and the T03 compact electric vehicle, catering to a wide range of consumers seeking affordable and technologically advanced mobility solutions. Leapmotor is noted for its high degree of vertical integration, developing a substantial proportion of its own key components—including electric motors, batteries, and intelligent driving systems—which aids in cost control and innovation. The company also provides electric vehicle charging services, aftersales support, and technical development. Leapmotor has seen rapid expansion, with recent strategic partnerships—most notably with global automotive group Stellantis—facilitating its entry into international markets beyond China. With its commitment to accessible electric mobility and continuous technological advancement, Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology plays an increasingly influential role in the global transition to sustainable automotive solutions.
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EV Battery Supply Chain
The EV battery supply chain is shaped by three structural constraints that interact to determine who can participate and at what scale: a single battery cell requires lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, and graphite — each sourced through its own constrained supply chain — meaning disruption to any one mineral cascades through cell production; gigafactory-scale manufacturing demands $2-5 billion in capital and two to three years to reach production quality, concentrating cell production among a small number of firms; and no single battery chemistry optimizes for energy density, safety, cost, and longevity simultaneously, forcing the system into parallel technology paths that fragment scale advantages.
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The automotive supply chain is shaped by three root constraints: just-in-time assembly dependency where parts must arrive in exact sequence to moving production lines, platform integration complexity where a single vehicle contains 20,000-30,000 parts sourced from hundreds of suppliers, and tooling commitment where retooling a production line requires years and billions of dollars in irreversible capital.