Major Adjustment in Export Policies for Lithium-Thionyl Chloride Batteries for 2026: Small-Capacity Batteries Exempt from Licensing Requirements
December 19, 2025
Major Adjustment in Export Policies for Lithium-Thionyl Chloride Batteries for 2026:
Small-Capacity Batteries Exempt from Licensing Requirements
Core Content of the Policy
Other Cases: Lithium-thionyl chloride batteries or battery packs not covered by this policy will still require approval for import and export according to the original regulations.
Industry Impact Analysis
Benefit Across the Entire Industry Chain: The policy's positive impact will boost all segments of the industry chain, including battery production, material supply, and equipment manufacturing. Leading companies such as EVE Energy, Penghui Energy, and Gotion High-Tech are expected to benefit significantly. Upstream material suppliers, like Kaishin New Materials (the world's largest producer of thionyl chloride), will also see performance improvements.
Future Outlook
This policy optimization marks a new phase of "categorized management and precise implementation" in China's import/export regulation of lithium-thionyl chloride batteries. It will help align monitoring chemical regulations with international standards, improve trade facilitation, better integrate into global industrial and supply chains, enhance international competitiveness, and support the high-quality development of the lithium-thionyl chloride battery industry and related sectors.

