
Under the terms of the agreement, HyperStrong will procure no less than 200 GWh of battery cells from CATL between January 2026 and December 2028. This supply volume is designed to ensure the company has sufficient capacity for rapid scale-up as global demand for energy-storage solutions grows.
In addition to the cell-supply framework, the two companies have set up a long-term coordination mechanism running through 2035. Their joint business objectives will be reviewed and updated every three years, with each update formalized through an annual memorandum of cooperation. This structure aims to improve clarity in supply-and-demand planning and provide greater predictability as both sides navigate developments in the global storage market.
HyperStrong and CATL also plan to expand their cooperation into new business models. Potential initiatives include the creation of joint investment funds for energy-storage projects and the development of an integrated platform covering project development, investment, operations and maintenance. The companies will additionally explore joint procurement of power-conversion system components to enhance supply-chain efficiency and streamline resource allocation across their shared ecosystem.
HyperStrong, recognized as one of China’s key providers of energy-storage system solutions, has maintained a long-standing partnership with CATL as a downstream collaborator. CATL said the extended ten-year cooperation will strengthen both companies’ advantages in research and development, smart manufacturing and international business development, helping to accelerate the deployment of large-scale energy-storage technologies.
HyperStrong stated that the agreement ensures a stable and long-term partnership that will help both companies integrate resources more effectively and reinforce their competitive capabilities. Looking ahead, the companies aim to expand joint innovation, address technical challenges in large-scale storage and support the sector’s industrial advancement. HyperStrong added that the collaboration will contribute “China’s strength” to the global transition toward cleaner energy systems.