Chery and also plan to offer Shenxing Battery-equipped models overseas, tapping into markets in Europe, the Middle East, ASEAN and North America.

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CATL's Shenxing Battery will first be used in Chery's models, the Chinese power battery giant announced today.

Shenxing Battery will be featured in Chery's premium Exeed-branded models, marking a further deepening of the two companies' strategic partnership, CATL said.

The Shenxing Battery will be mass-produced by the end of 2023, and models equipped with the battery will go on sale in the first quarter of next year, CATL said.

Chery and CATL also plan to offer Shenxing Battery-equipped models overseas, tapping into the European, Middle East, ASEAN, and North American markets, according to a CATL press release.

Shenxing Battery is a battery based on lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry that CATL unveiled on August 16 that supports ultra-fast charging.

Vehicles equipped with the battery can get a 400-kilometer range on a 10-minute charge and is the world's first LFP battery to support 4C charging, CATL said in the August release.

C refers to the battery's charging multiplier, and 4C means that the battery can theoretically be fully charged in a quarter of an hour.

Supported by CATL's own developments, including an ultra-high conductivity electrolyte formulation, the Shenxing Battery allows an EV to achieve a range of up to 700 kilometers, the company said.

On August 16, Avatr Technology, backed by Changan Automobile, CATL and , announced that it will use Shenxing Battery, becoming the first EV brand to announce that it will adopt the battery.

Last week, Neta Auto struck a new deal with CATL to use Shenxing Battery, becoming the second automaker to announce it will carry the battery.

CATL is the world's largest power battery maker, with a 36.9 percent share of 158.3 GWh loaded in January-August, according to data released on October 11 by South Korean market researcher SNE Research.

CATL unveils Shenxing Battery, claims 400 km range on 10-minute charge