From:Internet Info Agency 2026-03-09 15:47:00
SVOLT Energy recently released its overseas shipment data for January–February 2026, revealing that its overseas battery shipments reached 1.66 GWh, supporting 30,914 new energy vehicles—accounting for 39% of its total shipments—and continuing the strong growth momentum seen in 2025. The company has entered the supply chains of international automakers including Stellantis, Hyundai, and VinFast. Leveraging a differentiated product strategy, SVOLT has launched its "Short Blade" series tailored for Southeast Asian markets and advanced battery technologies—"Fortress 2.0" and "Dragon Scale Armor 3.0"—designed for premium vehicles in Europe and North America. Meanwhile, the company is advancing localization of its service network: its after-sales center in Frankfurt, Germany, is set to open soon, and its Indo-Pacific hub in Thailand is under construction. Combined with an intelligent early-warning platform, these initiatives mark a comprehensive upgrade from product export to localized service delivery.

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