Redefining Energy

222. Understanding Energy and Technology in China - Mar26

Mar 30, 2026
Dr. Michal Meidan, Head of China Energy Research at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, explains China’s shift from fossil fuels to electrification and clean tech. She covers rapid deployment of renewables, the interplay of central planning and provincial markets, the rise of battery and EV champions like CATL and BYD, supply-chain dependencies for critical minerals, and energy-security strategies such as diversification and strategic storage.
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INSIGHT

Rapid Electrification Followed An S-Curve

  • China achieved rapid electrification and clean-tech deployment mostly in the last five years, driven by an S-curve of penetration across renewables, batteries and EVs.
  • In 2022–2025 China added massive capacity (10,000 TWh demand, 430 GW wind+solar in one year) while still expanding coal, showing an all-of-the-above mix.
INSIGHT

Top Down Direction Meets Fierce Bottom Up Competition

  • China's transition combines central guidance with intense local competition and market-driven consolidation.
  • Five-year plans set direction and subsidies, then hundreds of firms compete, causing overcapacity and later consolidation.
ANECDOTE

Animal Spirits Drove Clean Tech Consolidation

  • Early aggressive competition in solar and EVs produced many entrants then consolidated to a few global leaders.
  • Entrepreneurs moved from adjacent sectors, vertically integrated into batteries, mining and logistics to survive and scale.
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