Changan Automobile to Launch 35 New DI Vehicles, Aiming for Solid-State Battery Verification by 2026

Published: May 25, 2025 20:22

[Changan Automobile: Will Launch 35 New Digital and Intelligent Vehicles in the Next Three Years, and Achieve Solid-State Battery On-Board Verification in 2026]

Changan Automobile stated in the record of investor relations activities that in the next three years, the company will launch 35 new digital and intelligent vehicles. Among them, Changan Qiyuan will launch 10 products, Deepal will launch 10 products, and Avatr will launch 7 products. In the field of three electric systems (battery, electric motor, and electronic control), the company will comprehensively iterate the core technologies of the three electric systems, and complete the investment and construction of a 50 GWh battery cell capacity project for CATL Changan by 2025-2026, with a total capacity reaching 75 GWh. The company will achieve solid-state battery on-board verification in 2026, and gradually promote the mass production of all-solid-state batteries in 2027, with an energy density of 400 Wh/kg.

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