
Joint NIO and Shell Battery Charging and Swapping Station Opens in Xiamen
The Xiamen Tongan Shell Station, the first integrated battery charging and swapping station jointly built by NIO and Shell, was officially put into operation on August 1.
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The Xiamen Tongan Shell Station, the first integrated battery charging and swapping station jointly built by NIO and Shell, was officially put into operation on August 1.
A battery patent application submitted by Xiaomi was authorized on December 20. This utility battery model is equipped with liquid cooling plates on both sides of each row of cells, allowing the temperature of each row to be regulated by two large liquid cooling plates.
WeView, a Shanghai-based new energy storage enterprise, announced on September 21 that it had completed several rounds of financing in six months, with a total amount exceeding 400 million yuan ($56.8 million).
Major battery manufacturer China Aviation Lithium Battery (CALB) received approval on September 8 from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to carry out a public listing.
Tesla has started recruiting for its new factory in Shanghai, China that will produce Megapack large-scale energy-storage units.
Recently, the team from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) developed new aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs). The related achievement was recently published in the international academic journal PNAS.
An investment roadmap released on September 27 by Chinese battery company EVE Energy, which has a market value of over 170 billion yuan ($23 billion), has offered further insight into the potential of the lithium industry.
Lian Yubo, Executive Vice President of Chinese automaker BYD and President of BYD's Automotive Engineering Research Institute, said that BYD will supply batteries to Tesla. Regarding this news, a Tesla spokesperson responded to domestic media on Thursday, saying, "We have not heard this information."
Chinese electric vehicle company XPeng Motors has set up a power battery subsidiary last month, a move that is considered by the industry as another signal that the company will develop its own power battery manufacturing capabilities.
CATL aims to build 10,000 stations in China. In the short term, the goal for 2027 is 3,000 stations.
Chinese leading lithium-ion battery maker Sunwoda announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Sunwoda EVB, received an investment worth 380 million from a total of 19 separate investors.
Shanghai's Lingang New Area held a commencement ceremony on Saturday for a group of construction projects including the "CATL (Shanghai) Smart Technology Integrated Electric Chassis Development Project".