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CATL, oil giant Sinopec to jointly build over 500 swap stations this year, with long-term goal of 10,000

Last updated: April 2, 2025 3:07 pm
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CATL and Sinopec have recently joined forces in a strategic partnership aimed at revolutionizing the battery swap industry. The two companies have set an ambitious goal of constructing no less than 500 battery swap stations by the end of this year, with a long-term vision of expanding their network to 10,000 stations across the country.

This groundbreaking collaboration was solidified through a cooperation framework agreement signed in Beijing, marking a significant milestone in their long-term strategic partnership. The agreement signifies a deepening of ties between CATL, the world’s largest supplier of power batteries, and Sinopec, a major player in the energy sector.

Utilizing CATL’s cutting-edge battery technology and expertise in battery swap system development, coupled with Sinopec’s extensive network of gas station sites and energy infrastructure capabilities, the two companies are poised to create a nationwide battery swap network that will cater to both passenger cars and heavy-duty trucks.

CATL’s Choco-Swap and Qiji Energy solutions will serve as the foundation for this energy replenishment network, offering drivers a convenient and efficient alternative to traditional refueling. With the goal of making battery swap as seamless as refueling, CATL is committed to driving innovation in the electric vehicle industry through its partnership with Sinopec.

CATL has already introduced a range of battery swap-enabled models based on the Choco-Swap solution in collaboration with leading automakers. Additionally, the company’s Qiji Energy solution for heavy trucks has been integrated into over 30 models, showcasing its versatility and adaptability across different vehicle segments.

The partnership between CATL and Sinopec comes at a pivotal moment in China’s automotive sector, as the transition to electric vehicles gains momentum. Traditional energy giants like Sinopec are recognizing the need to adapt to the changing landscape and are actively investing in infrastructure to support the growth of electric vehicles.

See also  BYD to bring 1000kW electric car charging to UK this year

This collaboration between CATL and Sinopec follows in the footsteps of a similar partnership between Sinopec and Nio, a leading electric vehicle manufacturer. The agreement between Sinopec and Nio has already resulted in the establishment of numerous charging and battery swap facilities, further underscoring the industry’s shift towards sustainable transportation solutions.

As CATL and Sinopec embark on this ambitious journey to revolutionize the battery swap industry, their partnership is poised to drive innovation, sustainability, and convenience in the electric vehicle market. With a shared vision of creating a seamless energy replenishment network, the two companies are set to shape the future of transportation in China and beyond.

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