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CATL's Cold-Resistant EV Battery Tech Threatens Tesla's Market Stronghold
In a bid to dominate the cold‑weather EV market, CATL, the world's largest battery manufacturer, has unveiled its innovative Naxtra sodium‑ion battery technology. Designed for exceptional performance under frigid temperatures, this technology poses a significant competitive threat to Tesla, especially in regions plagued by harsh winters. Currently being tested in Changan Automobile's new EVs in Inner Mongolia, these batteries promise faster charging and enhanced cost‑effectiveness over traditional lithium‑ion options.
Introduction to CATL's Naxtra Sodium‑Ion Battery Technology
Cold Weather Performance and Advantages
Deployment and Partnerships: Changan Automobile and Li Auto
Technical Specifications and Comparisons with Lithium‑Ion
Market Impact and Implications for Tesla
Choco‑Swap Network Expansion and Benefits
Global Reactions and Industry Analysis
Future Economic, Social, and Geopolitical Implications
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