Global Battery Leader CATL’s Annual Capacity Reached 390 Gwh in 2022

Published: Mar 27, 2023 17:38
CATL said that its annual capacity was 390 Gwh in 2022, and capacity under construction was 152 GWh.

 CATL said that its annual capacity was 390 Gwh in 2022, and capacity under construction was 152 GWh. The battery giant’s capacity utilisation rate was 83.4% last year. It said it has been building capacity based on market demand.

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