Key highlights
- Guizhou Tuosen New Materials, based in the Dalong Economic Development Zone (Guizhou), is running at full capacity with orders booked through end-2025.
- The company supplies 65 tonnes/day of processed graphite anode material to downstream customers within the same industrial park.
- Phase 1 generated ~$4.4M in revenue over just eight months of operation.
- Phase 2 expansion is under construction, with targeted annual output value of ~$14.5M once complete.
Guizhou Tuosen New Materials Technology – a graphite anode material processing and R&D company based in the Dalong Economic Development Zone, Guizhou – has been running at full capacity since production began, with orders booked through the end of the year, according to a report published on 5 March 2026.
The company’s workshop is operating specialised anode processing equipment including crushers, mechanical mills, nitrogen generators, and air compressors, with over 40 workers deployed across production lines. Technical director Zhu Fengyi confirmed the company has been filling orders non-stop since commissioning, including through the Chinese New Year holiday, supplying approximately 65 tonnes per day to downstream enterprises within the park.
Tuosen was established in the Dalong zone in September 2024, completed construction efficiently, and commenced trial production in April 2025. The company focuses on graphite anode material R&D, processing, and sales, and is positioned as a key supporting enterprise within the zone’s anode material production cluster.
In its first eight months of operation, Tuosen achieved sales revenue exceeding CNY 30 million (~$4.4M). Zhu noted that steady demand from park-based customers has given the company confidence to push ahead with a Phase 2 expansion, which is currently under construction and planned for completion within the year. Once Phase 2 is fully commissioned, the company expects annual output value to reach CNY 100 million (~$14.5M) and to create approximately 80 jobs.
Tuosen’s ramp-up is a useful ground-level indicator of activity inside China’s graphite anode processing clusters. The fact that a relatively new entrant is running flat out and expanding within its first year speaks to ongoing downstream pull from battery cell producers – at least within well-connected industrial parks. The Dalong zone in particular has attracted a cluster of anode-related operations, and Tuosen’s trajectory suggests the local supply chain ecosystem is functioning as designed.
Sourced from: 石墨时讯 (Graphite News) via WeChat | Original source: 贵州日报 (Guizhou Daily), reporter Wang Taishi