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Home / Business and Economy / CATL: China's Battery Giant Faces Global Hurdles

CATL: China's Battery Giant Faces Global Hurdles

24 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • CATL, the world's largest EV battery maker, faces slowing Chinese market growth.
  • US policies and geopolitical tensions create significant barriers for CATL's expansion.
  • CATL's founder, Yuqun Zeng, is among the world's wealthiest individuals.
CATL: China's Battery Giant Faces Global Hurdles

Inside CATL's massive Ningde facility, robot arms meticulously coat foils for lithium-ion batteries, a process overseen by human inspectors to ensure zero defects. This manufacturing hub produces enough batteries annually to power one million Tesla Model Ys, solidifying CATL's position as the supplier for over a third of global EVs from brands like BMW, Ford, and Honda.

However, this unparalleled success brings challenges. With China's EV market growth slowing and a potential battery manufacturing surplus looming, CATL is expanding into Europe and Southeast Asia. Yet, the company encounters discouragement from US policies and growing skepticism from European nations regarding reliance on Chinese technology.

CATL's founder, Yuqun Zeng, emphasizes a "Plan B" strategy, focusing on continuous innovation and broader applications for batteries. Despite past successes, including supplying Apple's iPod, CATL's future expansion hinges on navigating geopolitical complexities and finding new markets beyond China, as exemplified by its German and upcoming Hungarian factories.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
CATL, Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd., is the world's largest EV battery manufacturer, with its flagship plant located in Ningde, southeastern China.
CATL faces challenges in the US due to government policies, including a ban on bidding for government contracts, and heightened national security concerns regarding Chinese technology.
CATL is expanding its operations into Europe and Southeast Asia and exploring new applications for its battery technology, such as battery-swapping systems.

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