Envision AESC Eyes Hong Kong IPO With Potential $1B-$2B Fundraising

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Gate News message, April 17 — Envision AESC, a leading global manufacturer of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage systems, is considering a Hong Kong IPO as early as 2026, according to reports. The company is in discussions with investment banks regarding a potential IPO that could raise between $1 billion and $2 billion (HK$7.8 billion to HK$15.6 billion).

The talks are ongoing, and specific timing and deal size remain subject to change. Envision AESC is backed by Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte and private equity firm Sequoia Capital. The company operates production facilities across the U.S., UK, France, Spain, China, and Japan, serving major global automotive manufacturers.

Envision AESC, a subsidiary of Envision Group, was established in 2019 and is the successor to AESC (Automotive Energy Supply Corporation), originally a joint venture between Nissan Motor and NEC. The company specializes in the research, design, manufacturing, and sales of power battery systems and energy storage battery systems, with operations spanning multiple countries and regions worldwide.

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