CALB

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CALB
Native name
中创新航科技集团股份有限公司
HKG: 3931
Industry Lithium-ion batteries
Headquarters,
China
Key people
Liu Jingyu (CEO)
Website en.calb-tech.com

China Aviation Lithium Battery (CALB) is a partially state-owned [1] developer and manufacturer of lithium-ion batteries. It is headquartered in Changzhou, Jiangsu province.

In 2022, CALB was the 7th largest supplier of batteries for electric vehicles. [2] It ranks third in China, after competitors CATL and BYD. [1] It also supplies grid energy storage batteries. [3]

History

CALB was founded in 2007 as part of the China Airborne Missile Academy, a division of Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC). It is currently controlled by the Changzhou city government. [1] [4]

In 2011, CALB received a large order from the Hangzhou government after it started using CALB batteries on electric taxis. [5]

By 2013, CALB was leading in market share for commercial electric vehicle batteries in China. [5]

In 2017, the company suffered large losses as some important commercial vehicle battery customers left, leading AVIC to look for a buyer for the company. At the time, CALB was still headquartered in Luoyang, but the Luoyang government was unable to provide the required financial support. Eventually, the Changzhou government bought the company and moved its headquarters to Changzhou. [5]

Under chairwoman Liu Jingyu, the company focused on the passenger electric vehicle battery market, and started making profit again. [6]

Smart #1, in December 2023 it was the best selling EV containing CALB's batteries IAA Summit 2023, Munich (P1110721).jpg
Smart #1, in December 2023 it was the best selling EV containing CALB's batteries

In 2021, half of CALB's sales went to Chinese car manufacturer GAC. [1] Other customers include Changan, Leapmotor and XPeng. [8] Meanwhile, CALB had spun off its military business.

The company has doubled in size for three consecutive years, as it batteries were considered safer and cheaper than the competition. [9] [10]

In October 2022, CALB raised HK$9.9 billion in an initial public offering. [10]

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