CATL’s Robin Zeng says non-zero-carbon batteries will be left behind by the times
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
CATL announced it met its core‑operation carbon‑neutrality goal a year early, becoming the only battery maker to achieve zero‑carbon status while producing at terawatt‑hour scale. The Chinese firm disclosed that all 20 factories earned ISO 14068‑1 certification and were powered entirely by zero‑carbon electricity by the end of 2025. Production reached 748 GWh in 2025, a 2.3‑fold increase since 2022, keeping CATL as the world’s top battery supplier by market share. CEO Robin Zeng warned that “non‑zero‑carbon batteries will be left behind” and outlined a two‑phase roadmap: first decarbonising operations, now complete, then extending neutrality across the supply chain by 2035. The move aligns with China’s 15th Five‑Year Plan and global electrification targets and supports international climate commitments for sustainable mobility goals.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By proving zero‑carbon production at scale, CATL forces rivals to confront the economics of clean batteries, accelerating the shift toward truly sustainable energy storage.