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CBAK Energy to Participate in 18th China International Battery Fair from May 13 to May 15, 2026

This year's China International Battery Fair is poised to showcase the latest advancements in lithium-ion battery technology, with CBAK Energy set to unveil its high-capacity, cobalt-free battery solutions at the event, scheduled for May 13-15 in Dalian, China. The company's participation highlights the growing demand for sustainable energy storage options in the region. CBAK Energy's innovative battery designs aim to improve energy density and reduce material costs.

CBAK Energy Technology (NASDAQ: CBAT) will exhibit at the 18th China International Battery Fair (CIBF 2026) from May 13 to May 15, 2026, in Shenzhen. The company plans to display next-generation larger-format battery products, including high-capacity, cobalt-free designs aimed at improving energy density and reducing material costs.

Event Details

CIBF 2026 takes place at the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center (Booth T025-1, Hall 5). The fair, organized by the China Industrial Association of Power Sources, is expected to cover 280,000 square meters with over 3,000 exhibitors and more than 350,000 visitors. Topics span the battery value chain: power batteries, energy storage, fuel cells, battery management systems, materials, manufacturing equipment, pack technology, and recycling.

What CBAK Energy Is Showing

CBAK Energy will bring representatives from sales, R&D, and management. The company expects to showcase selected product samples and prototypes, including certain next-generation larger-format battery products currently under development, subject to availability. The company's focus is on high-capacity, cobalt-free lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries for electric vehicles, light electric vehicles, energy storage, and other high-power applications.

Company Background

CBAK Energy is a Chinese high-tech enterprise that develops, manufactures, and sells lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries, plus raw materials for high-power lithium batteries. It became the first Chinese lithium battery manufacturer listed on Nasdaq in January 2006. The company operates subsidiaries in Dalian, Nanjing, Shaoxing, and Shangqiu, with a large-scale R&D and production base in Dalian.

Bottom Line

CBAK Energy's participation at CIBF 2026 signals its push into cobalt-free, larger-format battery cells. The event runs May 13–15 in Shenzhen. Investors and industry partners can visit Booth T025-1, Hall 5.

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