TCL is starting the construction of a huge OLED 8.6G factory – the first in the world with inkjet printing technology!

Calendar 10/22/2025

TCL begins construction of its 8.6G OLED factory in China. The world’s first inkjet-printed OLED line could cut panel production costs by 20%.

TCL CSOT officially began construction of a new 8.6 generation OLED factory in Guangzhou, China – a month ahead of schedule. This is part of the T8 project, in which the company has invested as much as 4.15 billion dollars. The new facility will be the first in the world to utilize inkjet printing technology for the production of OLED panels.

Breakthrough in Display Technology

Thanks to this investment, TCL CSOT is entering direct competition with LG Display and Samsung Display, the dominant players in the OLED panel market for medium formats – namely laptops, tablets, and monitors.

As emphasized by Jun Zhao, Vice President of TCL Technology and CEO of TCL CSOT:

“The T8 production line is a breakthrough for the global display market. We are connecting the entire value chain – from raw materials to finished products – creating an integrated industrial cluster capable of global competition.”

Inkjet printing technology is expected to reduce production costs by as much as 20%, while maintaining high image quality, energy efficiency, and precise color reproduction in RGB OLED panels.

4 billion dollars and 22,500 substrates per month

The new T8 factory is an investment worth $4.15 billion. The plant is set to produce 22,500 substrates 8.6G per month (measuring 2290 × 2620 mm), which will then be cut into smaller panels for various types of devices.

The first phase of production will focus on high-end displays for tablets, laptops, and monitors. TCL has not yet confirmed whether technology will also be used in OLED televisions at a later stage.

Printed OLED Becomes Reality

Many experts believe that inkjet printing technology is the future of OLEDs – cheaper, more flexible, and scalable. Professor Sir Richard Henry Friend from the University of Cambridge, one of the pioneers of this technology, emphasized:

“It’s wonderful to see TCL taking the lead in the field of printed OLED. This is the best possible stage in the development of this technology and the beginning of its most promising phase.”

What’s next?

Mass production will start in 2027, and the OLED market has very dynamic years ahead. It is estimated that the global number of delivered OLED panels will increase from 1.01 billion in 2024 to 1.33 billion in 2030.

TCL T8 could be a turning point for the entire OLED market. If the forecasts are confirmed, printed panels will allow for a real reduction in OLED TV prices within a few years – which analysts predict for 2026.

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