
CALB Leads the Future of Mobility with UP Battery Solutions
Release time:
2025-10-21 15:25
The IAA MOBILITY 2025 International Motor Show and Mobility Expo took place from September 9-12, 2025, at the Messe München Exhibition Center in Germany. CALB showcased its leading-edge battery technologies and comprehensive system solutions, demonstrating its expertise in battery development across multiple dimensions.

UP Ultra-Fast Charging Battery:
Featuring a 5C ultra-fast charging material system, CALB’s battery enables industry-leading mass production for its partners. Notably, it powered the new XPENG P7, which achieved a global record for the "24-hour endurance test."
UP High-Energy Battery:
Using a hybrid solid-liquid electrolyte, this battery achieves an energy density of up to 350Wh/kg. It’s suitable for various eVTOL designs, including multi-rotor, composite wing, and vector-wing aircraft. It exclusively powers the XPENG AEROHT X3 and is also used in the GAC GOVY eVTOL. With the highest energy density of any battery currently in use in eVTOL, it sets a new industry standard.
UP High-Power Battery:
CALB's second-generation PHEV-specific platform product covers all plug-in hybrid applications. It is the industry’s first mass-produced battery with the highest energy density among 46-series lithium iron phosphate cylindrical cells.

In addition, CALB presented its latest breakthroughs in all-solid-state battery technology, featuring an energy density of 430Wh/kg with the "WUJIE" all-solid-state product. The company has also completed the construction of its all-solid-state battery production line, laying a solid foundation for the technological development and full-scale industrialization of solid-state batteries.

During the exhibition, the 2025 World New Energy Vehicle Conference was held simultaneously. CALB was invited to participate in the "Cross-National Supply Chain Coordination" roundtable discussion, engaging with experts and scholars to explore global and China-Germany automotive industry collaboration and development.