Are there any estimation for total production capacity of the new Huludao infrastructure? e.g. is 4x095 per year possible around 2025?
There's a difference between "total production capacity" versus "production rate by XYZ year".
We can visually identify how much floor space the new facility has overall.
We've known for a while now that the two new assembly halls have a lot of floor room.
The first/eastern hall has six sets of 7.34m rails which are sized for SSNs, and if we take the central two tracks of each set, we get three 13.55m rail sets which are sized for SSBNs. The length of the eastern hall is 288m. Keep in mind a usual SSN is usually just over 110m long, allowing them to "line up" two SSNs in one rail set.
In other words, in theory, it has enough floor space to simultaneously accommodate twelve SSN sized submarines with enough length to spare for module assembly work.
Alternatively, they can work on one SSBN's (or one and a half SSBN's) worth of modules in place of four SSNs.
The second/southern hall has "only" four sets of 7.34m rails sized for SSNs, and they are spaced in a manner where they do not have 13.55m rail set availability. Which is to say, they are almost certainly not intended to build SSBN sized submarines, and may exclusively be for SSN sized submarines. But even then, this southern hall is some 310m long, allowing them to "line up" two SSNs in one rail set.
In other words, in theory, the southern hall has enough floor space to simultaneously accommodate eight SSN sized submarines with enough length to spare for module assembly work.
But perhaps an image is the best way to demonstrate it.
This is an satellite pic of the two new halls, taken at 810m visual altitude.
I've overlaid images of Virginia class SSNs and Ohio class SSBNs taken at 810m visual altitude, over it.
Basically, it speaks for itself.
In other words, if we are only counting SSNs -- in theory, the eastern and southern assembly halls together can accommodate a maximum of twenty SSN sized submarines at the same time.
If you are considering SSBN + SSN production -- then the eastern hall can accommodate 1.5 worth's of SSBN modules, or four SSN sized submarines in each of its three main production ways (meaning you can have 1.5 SSBN modules and eight SSN sized submarines going at the same time in the eastern hall), as well as the eight SSN sized submarines of the southern hall.
So you can mix and match.
In short -- they have a lot of final assembly floor space.....
But we don't know how much of it will be running at full steam by 2025. This is a lot of potential production capacity that will have to be spooled up.
And we also don't know if they will end up using the maximum theoretical floor space in the way I described. It might be that it is more efficient to have some more longitudinal clearance space to work on a single submarine faster than simultaneously work on two submarines slower. Who knows.
In terms of horizontal clearance though, the eastern hall should have enough space for SSNs (see Astute and Virginia production pics below in their assembly halls), and the southern hall will easily have more than enough space for SSNs.