AI + Zero-Carbon, battery circularity & more: Inside CATL’s global energy vision

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Dr. Robin Zeng, Chairman and CEO of Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL), during his speech at the second Belt and Road Conference on Science and Technology Exchange detailed CATL’s readiness to foster deep industrial cooperation and share its advanced technologies to accelerate the global energy transition. 

“There are many ways we can cooperate,” Dr. Zeng stated. “CATL is willing to co-build factories, form joint ventures, and engage in commercial agreements on technology licensing.” This collaborative spirit is central to CATL’s strategy of building localized ecosystems and supporting partners worldwide in their journey towards carbon neutrality.

CATL’s comprehensive “Zero-Carbon Tech” solutions encompass innovative energy storage systems that are crucial for unlocking the full potential of renewable energy. Its grid-forming storage systems enable independent microgrids, which are essential for remote regions and industrial sites. One notable example is the 19GWh battery energy storage system powering Masdar’s “AI + Zero-Carbon” green data center in the UAE.

To promote battery circularity across society, CATL plans to roll out 1,000 Choco-Swap stations by 2025. The footprint is expanding into Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR, with construction officially underway on Hong Kong’s first Choco-Swap station.

Dr. Zeng also touched upon the concept of “industrial decarbonization,” explaining it as the transformation of traditional high-energy-consumption industries with new energy solutions, such as using hydrometallurgy to reduce carbon emissions. This approach, combined with “new energy industrialization,” aims to create new economic growth engines and green transformation pathways, particularly relevant for nations seeking industrial upgrading and sustainable development.

CATL’s strategy involves fostering a global production network to ensure market supply and development worldwide, exemplified by its major investments in European manufacturing, including Europe’s largest battery base in Hungary and a new factory in Spain with Stellantis. These initiatives are designed to deeply integrate CATL into regional new energy industry chains, enhancing local value and technological advancement.

With over 43,000 patents and nearly 20 billion yuan invested annually in battery R&D, CATL continues to innovate in battery materials, chemical systems, and beyond. In 2024, CATL ranked second among all Chinese companies in overseas patent applications.

“As a global leader in innovation and technology, CATL is willing to collaborate with business and scientific communities across all international partner countries,” Dr. Zeng concluded. “We are eager to contribute – for humanity’s new energy’s sake, for humanity’s sustainable development, and for building a community with a shared future for mankind!”

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