EVE Energy inaugurates seven regional headquarters at one go

Published: Jan 30, 2024 16:11
Source: gasgoo
From January 25 to January 27, Chinese battery supplier EVE Energy officially inaugurated its headquarters in Beijing, along with 7 regional headquarters.

Beiijng (Gasgoo)- From January 25 to January 27, Chinese battery supplier EVE Energy officially inaugurated its headquarters in Beijing, along with regional headquarters in Southern China, Central China, Southwest China, Northeast China, the Asia-Pacific region, and Southeast Asia, along with the Taipei office.

The establishment of these seven regional headquarters and the Taipei office signifies EVE Energy's entry into global operations, a crucial milestone in creating a "customer-centric, nearby service" system. This move will further advance the platform construction with a focus on customers, enabling quicker and more efficient responses to customer needs.

EVE Energy remains committed to a customer-centric approach, implementing strategies to build and enhance its global regional sales network. The company plans to continue its global expansion with the upcoming launch of regional headquarters in Northwest China, the Americas, and Oceania, all set to commence operations later this year.

With 23 years of rapid development, EVE Energy has evolved into a globally competitive lithium battery platform company, boasting core technologies and comprehensive solutions for consumer batteries, power batteries, and energy storage batteries. Its products find wide applications in the fields of the Internet of Things and the energy internet.

EVE Energy said its consumer batteries serve leading industrial and consumer brands globally, while its power batteries are integral to international automotive supply chains, supplying major clients like Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Jaguar Land Rover, as well as Chinese startup carmakers. 

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