Eve Energy Unveils Comprehensive Aviation-Grade Battery Solutions for Low-Altitude Applications

Deep News02-06

Eve Energy Co., Ltd. announced on February 6 via an investor interaction platform that it offers a full range of aviation-grade safety solutions for the low-altitude sector, covering everything from battery cells to complete systems. The company is the first domestic battery manufacturer to achieve AS9100D aerospace system certification. It has been making steady progress in commercial drone and eVTOL markets, securing orders for agricultural drones and expanding partnerships with leading clients. Collaborative new product development has enabled Eve Energy to build a more diverse product portfolio.

In March 2025, the company received an official development notice from Guangdong Huitian Aviation Technology Co., Ltd. (XPeng Aeroht) for low-voltage lithium batteries to be used in a next-generation prototype aircraft. This milestone reflects a deepening collaboration between the two companies in the low-altitude economy, injecting vital momentum into the industrialization of aerial vehicles and jointly advancing the development of a new ecosystem for low-altitude aviation.

In October 2025, Eve Energy signed a formal cooperation agreement with Shenyang Chongming Aviation Technology Co., Ltd., focusing on innovation in aviation power technology and industrial synergy. This partnership marks a significant step forward in the company’s strategic expansion within the aviation power sector.

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