Visionox posts an update on the construction of its 8.6-Gen V5 ViP AMOLED line

In October 2025, Visionox announced that the main building of its $7.6 billion 8.6-Gen V5 AMOLED production fab in Hefei has been topped out. Today the company issued another update on this interesting project.

Visionox V5 production site (January 2026)

Visionox says that it has progressed with the fab construction, and it estimates that the fab is now 65% complete. The company expects to accept the deliveries of the cleanroom equipment in Q2 2026. Interestingly, the company admits that there are major difficulties in this project, far more than its previous projects - likely because of the new ViP maskless OLED production process it is deploying for the first time in the world.

 

Visionox begun construction of its new AMOLED fab on February 2025. The production line, when in full capacity, will produce 32,000 monthly 8.6-Gen substrates. The first line in this project will utilize a ViP maskless OLED production process. According to our information, the other lines at the V5 fab will use standard FMM OLED deposition. 

A few months ago Visionox announced that the Hefei government invested $412 million to increase its stake in the company from 11.5% to 31.9%, as the company needs to raise money to finalize its ambitious AMOLED expansion plan.

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Posted: Jan 27,2026 by Ron Mertens