Battery Tech
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CATL launches Shenxing Pro battery for European EV market
The Shenxing Pro is the first product featuring CATL's latest NP 3.0 technology, targeting Europe's EV market with high safety, ultra-fast charging, and long range.
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Eve Energy starts production of all-solid-state batteries for humanoid robots and flying cars
The all-solid-state battery cells achieve an energy density of up to 300 Wh/kg or 700 Wh/L.
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China's first pure electric tourist vessel powered by CATL batteries enters service
CATL provides the electric tourist vessel with batteries with a capacity of 3,918 kWh and a range of 100 km.
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Svolt Energy to begin trial production of semi-solid-state batteries in Q4
The semi-solid-state batteries will be supplied to BMW Mini's next-generation models, with mass production planned for 2027.
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CATL launches next-gen battery cell for energy storage
The 587 Ah high-capacity cell achieves an energy density of 434 Wh/L, a 10 percent improvement over the previous generation.
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Gotion builds its 1st experimental all-solid-state battery production line with designed capacity of 0.2 GWh
Gotion's Gemstone all-solid-state battery has been loaded into vehicles and tested on the road.
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CATL launches Tener Stack energy storage system with massive 9 MWh capacity
The Tener Stack system is capable of charging around 150 EVs or powering an average home for six years.
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CATL unveils sodium-ion, 12C Shenxing, Freevoy dual-power batteries to show tech muscle
CATL has showcased its latest innovations ahead of the Shanghai auto show, as it tries to push the "boundaries" even further.
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Zeekr unveils new charger with charging speed expected to exceed BYD's 1-MW tech
Zeekr unveiled a charger with a peak power of 1.2 MW, and the technology will make its debut at the Shanghai auto show in April.
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Hina releases sodium-ion battery solution for commercial cars, able to be fully charged in 25 minutes
The energy density of the battery cells used in the solution exceeds 165 Wh/kg, and they can be charged to 100 percent in 20-25 minutes, Hina said.









