Marcos opens first lithium battery plant
NEW CLARK CITY — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. led the inauguration of the Philippines'' first manufacturing plant for lithium-iron-phosphate batteries here on Monday.
NEW CLARK CITY — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. led the inauguration of the Philippines'' first manufacturing plant for lithium-iron-phosphate batteries here on Monday.
An Australian-funded lithium iron phosphate battery manufacturing plant in the gigafactory has hit go on the Philippine''s first purpose-built battery production line, which is expected to generate
Marcos said the opening of StB Giga Factory Inc., a manufacturing plant of advanced lithium iron phosphate batteries used in renewable energy and electric vehicle industries, is a
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