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On April 8, TCL Huaxing said that the TCL Huaxing t3 expansion project in Wuhan Optics Valley is currently accelerating construction and is expected to be completed in June 2023. After production,On the basis of the existing 55,000 pieces/month, a new capacity of 45,000 pieces will be addedso that Wuhan Huaxing, the world’s largest low-temperature polysilicon production plant, will be further expanded.

It is reported that since the second half of 2018, the production capacity and shipment volume of Wuhan Huaxing t3 factory have continued to increase. In the fourth quarter, full production and full sales were achieved, and the shipment volume reached 24.8 million pieces, ranking third in the world and second in China, with a global growth rate. First, the shipments of the world’s top six mobile phone brand customers have accounted for 80% of the company’s total shipments.

Statistics show that Wuhan Huaxing is one of the top 30 private enterprises in Hubei. It landed in Optics Valley in 2014. In 2014, it invested 20 billion to build the t3 project. In 2017, it invested 40.7 billion to build the t4 project. The 6th generation semiconductor new display device production line expansion project) is an expansion of the existing t3 project. It mainly produces small and medium-sized high-value-added IT displays, vehicle display VR display panels, etc., which will increase the existing production capacity of t3 by nearly one percent. times.

In 2021, Wuhan Huaxing Optoelectronics will achieve a revenue of 18.1 billion yuan and an output value of 17.97 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of about 20%. The global shipments of LTPS flat panel panels are the first in the world, the shipments of LTPS notebook panels are the second in the world, and the shipments of small-size LTPS mobile phone panels and flexible AMOLED mobile phone panels are the top four in the world.

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