NIO-backed Mirattery, ABC Leasing team up on promoting green battery services

Published: Oct 14, 2024 14:14
Source: gasgoo
NIO-backed battery asset operator Mirattery (or Wuhan Weineng Battery Asset Co., Ltd.) and ABC Financial Leasing Co., Ltd. (ABC Leasing) held a strategic cooperation signing ceremony on October 11.

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- NIO-backed battery asset operator Mirattery (or Wuhan Weineng Battery Asset Co., Ltd.) and ABC Financial Leasing Co., Ltd. ("ABC Leasing") held a strategic cooperation signing ceremony on October 11. This collaboration aims to leverage both companies' strengths in battery asset lifecycle management, green financing, and financial services to support the growth of the new energy vehicle (NEV) industry.

ABC Leasing is committed to providing leasing services that serve the real economy, with a strong focus on promoting green leasing to support emerging industries, such as renewable energy, in alignment with national strategic goals. Mirattery has been steadily building its expertise in battery technology, data intelligence, and asset management, offering high-quality battery management services across the industry.

The new partnership is expected to drive innovation in battery asset management, with ABC Leasing's focus on combining material and financial resources. This initiative supports Mirattery's "asset-light operation" business model, marking a significant step forward for both companies. Together, they aim to promote green battery services through green finance, contributing to the advancement of China's NEV sector and the realization of the country's dual-carbon goals.

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