CATL, the leading global battery producer, said on Tuesday that there will not be significant change its production schedule for the second quarter and the entire year, and capacity utilization will remain high.
At the earnings briefing on Tuesday, CATL said that since the second half of 2025, the company's profitability has remained stable due to saturated capacity utilization and the economies of scale released by expanded delivery volumes.
Earlier this year, the domestic passenger car market experienced some short-term fluctuations in sales due to policy shifts and the traditional off-season. However, based on the long-term trend of rising global electrification penetration, the growth logic of the industry remains unchanged, and both the company and its clients are confident in the industry's growth prospects for the year.
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