Who is the battery supplier for WM Motor vehicles?
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WM Motor's battery suppliers include CATL, Lishen, Suzhou Yuliang, ZTE High Energy, and Jiangsu Tafer. Below is more relevant information: 1. WM Motor production locations: Established a R&D team in Germany and built a production plant in Wenzhou, China. WM Motor has assembled a 150-person professional team in Wenzhou responsible for factory construction and the implementation of Industry 4.0 flexible manufacturing. 2. New WM Motor models: Currently, WM Motor has launched the WM EX5-SUV model, which is an internet-connected pure electric vehicle. Customers can choose configuration options based on personal preferences, and the EX5 with the maximum battery capacity can achieve a range of over 460KM.
I'm quite interested in the WM Motor brand, and they actually have several battery suppliers. CATL is the main supplier, providing batteries for multiple models, given their strong ternary lithium battery technology. Additionally, Tianjin Lishen and ZTE High-Tech are long-term partners, and some models also use Gotion High-Tech's battery packs. It's quite common for automakers to work with multiple suppliers to diversify risks and ensure production capacity. However, for a specific vehicle, it depends on the production batch. I recently saw in a car owners' group that someone mentioned the salesperson said the battery manufacturer's logo is on the vehicle conformity certificate, which owners can check for the most accurate information. Models equipped with CATL batteries generally offer more reliable range, as they are the industry leader after all.