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DT新材料·2025-09-20 16:03

Core Viewpoint - CATL has signed two major strategic cooperation agreements with Li Auto and China Huaneng, focusing on battery technology innovation and expanding their business in both domestic and international markets [2][5]. Group 1: Cooperation with Li Auto - On September 18, Li Auto and CATL signed a five-year comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement, focusing on battery safety and ultra-fast charging technology [2]. - CATL will provide high-performance battery systems for all Li Auto products, including ternary lithium batteries, M3P batteries, lithium iron phosphate batteries, and sodium-ion batteries [2]. - The sodium-ion battery developed by CATL has an energy density of 175Wh/kg and can achieve over 500 kilometers of pure electric range, addressing over 40% of the domestic passenger car market demand [2]. - As of August 31, Li Auto has delivered a total of 1.3971 million vehicles, with over 1 million units equipped with CATL batteries, and has not experienced any thermal runaway incidents due to battery issues [3]. Group 2: Cooperation with China Huaneng - On September 17, CATL signed a strategic cooperation agreement with China Huaneng, the second-largest power generation group globally [5]. - The cooperation will leverage both parties' strengths in product manufacturing, renewable energy, energy storage construction and operation, scientific research innovation, and nuclear power industry [6]. - The aim is to enhance collaboration in response to national strategic needs, focusing on joint innovation and technology standards [7]. Group 3: Overview of Recent Collaborations - Since 2025, CATL has deepened cooperation with 10 leading automotive companies, covering battery research and development, battery swapping, new material applications, and overseas market expansion [3]. - The table summarizes recent partnerships, including collaborations with Geely, Dongfeng Nissan, Honda China, Changan Mazda, NIO, Volkswagen China, BAIC Foton, SAIC Group, and FAW Liberation, focusing on various aspects of battery technology and market development [4].