CATL
Coverage of CATL in the Nexus archive.
- Electric trucks are coming to a highway near you
CATL has partnered with Octopus to construct 30 battery-swapping stations by 2035, aiming to expand electric truck infrastructure.
- Indonesia needs China’s know-how, not just its cash and contracts
Indonesia has focused on financial investments from Chinese companies in sectors like nickel processing, industrial estates, and electric vehicle batteries. The article highlights a recent collaboration with China’s CATL on a lithium-ion battery plant, emphasizing the need for China’s expertise beyond financial contributions.
- CarbonScape COO on CATL Investment & Partnership
CarbonScape's COO discusses an investment and partnership with CATL.
- CATL Invests in New Zealand Firm to Develop Graphite From Wood
CATL is investing in a New Zealand firm to develop graphite from wood. The initiative focuses on advancing graphite technology through innovative methods.
- CATL Sees Its Sodium Batteries in at Least 10,000 EVs This Year
CATL expects its sodium-ion batteries to be used in at least 10,000 electric vehicles this year. The article mentions a specific CATL sodium-ion battery model and credits photographer Qilai Shen from Bloomberg.
- CATL Debuts Battery Storage System Using New Sodium Technology
CATL has introduced a battery storage system utilizing new sodium technology. The system represents a technological advancement in energy storage solutions.
- Chinese-style EV battery swap stations are coming to Europe
Octopus and CATL are collaborating to deploy a network of Chinese-style battery swap stations for heavy trucks across Europe. The initiative aims to expand EV infrastructure in the region.
- China’s CATL to offer battery swapping for Europe’s electric trucks
China's CATL is partnering with Octopus Energy to establish over 30 battery swapping stations for electric lorries in Europe by 2035. The initiative aims to expand electric truck infrastructure across the region.
- China Now Wants to Power Brazil Grid, Not Just Drive Its Roads
Chinese carmaker BYD will invest up to R$500m in battery storage in Brazil. Brazil will hold its first auctions for grid batteries on December 2 and 4, attracting Chinese companies like CATL, Huawei, and Sungrow.
- China’s new battery tech set to turbocharge EVs, energy storage
China’s next-generation EV batteries, capable of charging from 10% to 98% in under six-and-a-half minutes, were showcased by CATL at a Beijing event. BYD also unveiled a battery, signaling advancements in EV technology that could boost global sales of Chinese carmakers.
- DeepSeek nears $7B haul in first raise
DeepSeek is nearing a $7.4 billion funding round at a $52 billion valuation, with investors including Tencent, CATL, and a state-backed AI fund. The startup is competing with Silicon Valley by offering cheaper AI services and recently slashed the price of its flagship model by 75%.
- DeepSeek nears US$7b haul in first-ever funding round, with backing from Tencent, CATL
DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence start-up, is finalizing its first external fundraising round, securing over 50 billion yuan (US$7.4 billion) at a valuation just under US$60 billion. The round includes backing from Tencent and CATL, marking a six-fold increase from its April valuation of US$10 billion.
- Wall Street banks helped Chinese military-linked firm raise billions despite red flags, lawmakers find
Congressional investigators found that JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley helped Chinese battery company CATL raise billions of dollars despite the Pentagon designating it as a military-linked firm. While the banks violated no U.S. law, the report argues they disregarded the government's military designation to earn millions in fees. The investigation highlights a policy gap where Pentagon designations lack enforcement mechanisms to prevent U.S. financial institutions from assisting restricted companies.
- Wall Street banks helped Chinese military-linked firm raise billions despite red flags, lawmakers find
Congressional investigators found that JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley helped Chinese battery company CATL raise billions despite the Pentagon designating it as a military-linked firm. While the banks' actions were technically legal, the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party argues they disregarded U.S. government warnings for financial gain.
- Chinese EV firms race for new tech
Chinese EV manufacturers BYD and CATL are competing to improve charging speeds and battery technology, with BYD pursuing flash-charging and CATL focusing on fast charging and battery-swapping. Next-generation technologies like solid-state and sodium-ion batteries face delayed timelines. Meanwhile, China's slowing domestic economy is pushing EV makers to expand internationally, with BYD negotiating with Stellantis to acquire European manufacturing facilities.
- Xi-Trump summit: Ford-CATL battery plant shows how global carmakers need China’s prowess
Ford Motor is building a $3 billion EV battery plant in Michigan in partnership with Chinese company CATL, demonstrating global carmakers' dependence on Chinese battery technology. The facility, with capacity for over 400,000 EVs annually, highlights the importance of US-China trade cooperation during President Trump's state visit to Beijing for summit talks with President Xi Jinping.
- CATL Bears Retreat in Hong Kong After Blockbuster Share Sale
CATL bears retreated in Hong Kong after a blockbuster share sale. The sale led to a significant change in market dynamics. This event may have implications for investors and the financial sector.
- China Tech Split Emerges as ChiNext Rally Beats Hong Kong Peer
The ChiNext index in China outperformed its Hong Kong counterpart, highlighting a growing tech sector divergence. A Freevoy II battery was showcased at CATL's Tech Day in Beijing, emphasizing advancements in electric vehicle technology.
- As EV batteries improve, ChargePoint debuts 600 kW fast charger
ChargePoint introduces a 600 kW fast charger, the Express Solo DC, designed for compact installations. The charger outpaces existing U.S. options like Tesla Superchargers and Electrify America's 350 kW, while highlighting advancements in EV battery technology from companies like CATL and BYD.
- CATL's new LFP battery can charge from 10 to 98% in less than 7 minutes
CATL unveiled its third-generation Shenxing lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) battery, capable of charging from 10% to 98% in under 7 minutes, positioning it as a competitor to BYD's Blade Battery 2.0. The battery addresses EV charging speed limitations, outperforming 800V nickel manganese cobalt systems from Hyundai and Porsche by nearly five times.
- CATL Short Sellers at Risk of Squeeze on Earnings Surprise
The article highlights that CATL's unexpected earnings results may put short sellers at risk of a squeeze, potentially leading to losses for those betting against the company's stock. This situation could benefit CATL's stock price.
- CATL opens $440m battery storage test site that simulates severe conditions
CATL has opened a $440 million battery storage test site designed to simulate severe conditions. The facility aims to evaluate battery performance under extreme environments.