CATL Battery Pack Laboratory Receives Volkswagen's Prestigious Certification

Published: Mar 27, 2026 14:18
Recently, CATL's battery pack laboratory officially received prestigious certification from the Volkswagen Group, becoming the first power battery company in the world to obtain Volkswagen's full-chain laboratory qualification recognition for cells, modules, and battery packs. At the certification ceremony, Dr. Uwe Westerhoff, Head of Certification at Volkswagen Group's Battery Testing Center, and Dr. Su Yuzhuan, Head of CATL's Testing and Validation Center, attended the event together with their core teams.

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