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CNAE Power(China Sodium-ion Battery Group Co., Ltd.) is a global leader in sodium-ion battery technologies and solutions. Since establishing its sodium-ion battery R&D center in Cambridgeshire, UK in 2014, the company has fostered a decade of technological expertise, completing a global footprint with Hong Kong as its worldwide headquarters and Shenzhen as its operation center. It has built a full industrial chain covering R&D, manufacturing, and commercialization.
Adhering to the philosophy "Paving China's Carbon-Neutral Path, Sodium is the Future", we are committed to driving the low-carbon transition of the energy structure through continuous innovation. Leveraging full-stack technological integration capabilities, the company achieves full independent control over key materials and system links. Our products boast high-performance advantages including ultra-fast charging, wide temperature range, and long cycle life, widely applied in global energy storage, telecom backup power, and electric mobility.
In terms of production capacity, the company steadily advances its global manufacturing strategy. Phase I of the Yangzhou base—featuring 1GWh full-tab large cylindrical cells and 5GWh system integration lines—was put into operation in June 2024, achieving approximately RMB 100 million in revenue the same year and quickly ranking among China's top sodium-ion battery suppliers by shipment volume. Phase II (2GWh) is scheduled for operation in February 2026, while Phase III's "Lighthouse Factory" will complete the world's first 500Ah+ sodium-ion battery production line based on NFPP technology in June 2027, further consolidating the company's global competitiveness in high-performance sodium-ion batteries.
Looking ahead, CNAEPower will deepen industry-academia-research cooperation with top-tier institutions such as The University of Hong Kong, Fudan University, and Central South University, accelerating technological iteration and market application to provide core driving force for the global energy green transition.
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