CATL

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CATL is the world's largest power battery maker and a supplier to a large number of EV makers including Tesla, Nio and Li Auto.
Founded: Dec 2011
Founder: Robin Zeng
Ticker: SHE: 300750
HQ: Ningde
Website: catl.com
  • CATL launches battery lookup tool for Chinese EV buyers to reinforce premium positioning

    CATL has launched a new lookup tool allowing Chinese car buyers to directly verify if their vehicles are equipped with its batteries.

  • CATL inks deal with Australia's Zinfra for battery storage projects

    CATL and Zinfra will jointly deliver and operate large-scale battery energy storage system projects in Australia.

  • CATL completes $5 billion Hong Kong share placement to support global expansion

    The placement is Hong Kong's largest share offering this year, with funds to be used for global capacity expansion and zero-carbon business development.

  • CATL taps Hong Kong market for $5 billion to fund global capacity expansion

    CATL prices the largest share offering in Hong Kong this year at a 7% discount.

  • CATL secures world's largest sodium-ion battery order in major tech shift

    CATL and HyperStrong signed a three-year, 60 GWh sodium-ion battery order for energy storage.

  • CATL unveils new battery products at 2026 tech day to defend market lead

    Third-generation Qilin Battery delivers peak charging rate of 15C and range exceeding 1,000 km.

  • CATL to unveil sodium battery and fast-charging tech at Apr 21 tech day

    CATL will hold its most technology-intensive launch event to date on April 21.

  • CATL jumps in Hong Kong trading on strong earnings

    CATL shares jumped 9% in early Hong Kong trading on Thursday, following the release of its first-quarter earnings.

  • CATL sees Q1 profit climb 48.5% as revenue jumps over 50%

    CATL achieved a net profit of 20.74 billion yuan in the first quarter, representing a 48.52% year-on-year increase.

  • CATL, Wuling partner on under-10-minute EV fast charging

    The two companies will co-develop fast-charging technology capable of powering EV batteries from 10% to 80% in less than 10 minutes.