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CATL Company Facts
HQ Location
Ningde, China
Employee Count
80,000
CEO
Zeng Yuqun
Revenue
£39.84bn
Company Profile

Founded in 2011, Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL) has swiftly emerged as a global leader in the development and manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries. Headquartered in Ningde, China, CATL specialises in the production of energy storage solutions that cater to a wide range of industries, including electric vehicles and renewable energy sectors. Their commitment to innovation and sustainability drives their mission to enable clean energy applications worldwide.

CATL’s extensive portfolio includes advanced battery systems and energy storage products designed to meet the growing demands for sustainable power sources. With a focus on cutting-edge research and development, they have established themselves as a vital player in the transition towards a more sustainable future. Their technology supports numerous electric vehicle manufacturers and plays a critical role in the advancement of renewable energy storage systems.

Under the leadership of CEO Zeng Yuqun, CATL continues to expand its reach and impact globally, bolstered by robust partnerships and collaborations. The company’s dedication to quality, efficiency, and sustainability is reflected in their comprehensive offerings, which include innovative battery solutions tailored to meet the needs of the modern world. As a result, CATL stands at the forefront of the energy revolution, driving progress and enabling the transition to a cleaner, greener planet.

Keywords and Services
energy storage solutions
battery systems
electric vehicles
sustainable energy
power technology

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