Movement Alert|Lopal Tech Rises 5.14% in Regular Trading, Subsidiary Cooling Product Secures Huawei Certification

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On July 2, Lopal Tech (02465.HK) rose 5.14% in regular trading, trading at HK$11.94/share, with turnover of HK$55.48 million. The rally extends gains from the prior session, driven by news that its subsidiary Dike Chemical's data center cooling liquid product has received Huawei technology certification.

According to recent disclosures, Dike Chemical's cooling product has been listed in Huawei's Computing Cluster Hardware Liquid Cooling Deployability Requirements certification registry, making it one of only three manufacturers to complete full compatibility testing with Huawei liquid cooling cabinets. The product has already been shipping in bulk to leading cloud service providers. Beyond single cooling media, the company has built a full-stack thermal management solution covering coolant, cleaning agents, and operation management for AI data centers, with products applicable to high-density servers and GPU clusters.

The certification marks Lopal Tech's expansion from its core LFP cathode materials business into the AI liquid cooling sector, providing a potential second growth curve alongside its lithium battery materials operations.

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