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According to the reports, Huawei and SAIC are now penning agreements with the Lingang New Area to create a new line of energy vehicles (EV) and battery plants to power them. The aim of this agreement with the Lingang in Shanghai’s free trade zone is to build the “Shangjie High-end Intelligent New Energy Vehicle Production Base”.
Huawei's recent unveiling of a revolutionary solid-state battery, promising a remarkable 1,864-mile range with a mere five-minute charge, is poised to redefine the electric vehicle landscape and elevate China’s standing in the global race for sustainable energy solutions.
While Huawei’s assertions of a 3,000-kilometre range and five-minute charging have attracted significant attention, experts caution that such figures remain theoretical and would necessitate charging infrastructure that is currently not commercially available.
The companies even announced the new brand at the Auto Shanghai 2025. Now, both parties aim to boost the production of Shangjie smart cars. According to the reports, Huawei and SAIC are now penning agreements with the Lingang New Area to create a new line of energy vehicles (EV) and battery plants to power them.
Huawei and SAIC have jointly developed the Shangjie smart car brand, and now both parties are putting in more efforts to expand this new project via EV and battery plants. These plants will open a new production base for SAIC in China. Both SAIC and Huawei have been working for months on a new EV brand called Shangjie.
Huawei’s engagement in solid-state battery research reflects a wider trend among Chinese technology and automotive companies. Although Huawei does not manufacture power batteries directly, its growing interest in upstream battery materials is notable.
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