EVE: Plans to Invest Approximately 6 Billion Yuan to Build the EVE 60 GWh Energy Storage (Power) Battery Project

Published: Mar 30, 2026 10:26
EVE announced that the company planned to sign an Investment Cooperation Agreement with the Administrative Committee of Huizhou Zhongkai High-tech Industrial Development Zone regarding the company’s investment in and construction of the “EVE 60 GWh Energy Storage (Power) Battery Manufacturing Project” within the jurisdiction of the Zhongkai High-tech Zone Administrative Committee. The total investment in this project was approximately 6 billion yuan, with a land area of approximately 500 mu (subject to the actual land acquired through bidding, auction, and listing), for the construction of a 60 GWh energy storage (power) battery production site project.

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