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Hengdian Dongci: The company's household storage products have already been shipped in large quantities in both the European and Australian markets, but their revenue accounts for a small proportion of the company.
Everyday AI News reports that an investor asked on the investor interaction platform: Based on my research on the global geopolitical situation and the energy conditions of some developed countries in Eurasia, I have reached a conclusion. I believe that in the next ten to twenty years, the household penetration rate of residential energy storage in these countries could reach as high as 70%-80%, which could be a very disruptive result for the energy storage industry. May I ask if the company’s strategic team also sees this market potential and has begun corresponding macro layouts to seize the first-mover advantage?
Hengdian East Magnetic (002056.SZ) stated on the investor interaction platform on March 25 that the company has already made bulk shipments of residential storage in the European and Australian markets, but its revenue accounts for a relatively small proportion of the company.
(Reporter Wang Xiaobo)
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