Hongqi adopts CATL’s battery swap technology

Max McDee, 16 December 2024

FAW Group's brand Hongqi is the latest automaker to join CATL's Choco-SEB battery swapping programme.

Just last month, Changan Automobile announced a similar partnership with CATL, and unveiled the battery swap-enabled Oshan 520 electric sedan. Now, Hongqi is following suit.

Hongqi adopts CATL’s battery swap technology

CATL's Choco-SEB (SEB stands for "swapping electric block") technology allows EV owners to quickly swap empty batteries for fully charged ones at designated stations, eliminating the lengthy charging times associated with conventional methods. Somewhat confusingly, the brand operating the technology is Evogo and the entity operating the brand is called CAES.

Hongqi's adoption of the Choco-SEB system is a big step towards promoting the technology's widespread use. The collaboration goes beyond the technology itself. The two companies will also work together on services and battery asset operations, creating a comprehensive ecosystem for battery management.

Hongqi's decision to embrace battery swapping technology is no surprise. In November 2021, Hongqi delivered 100 E-QM5 models, its first battery swap-enabled models, to taxi industry partners in Changchun.

Battery-swap-enabled Hongqi E-QM5 Battery-swap-enabled Hongqi E-QM5

On a side note, Hongqi has filed with the MIIT for battery swap-enabled models for its EH7 and EHS7 electric vehicles. These models are expected to use lithium iron phosphate batteries supplied by BYD's battery division, FinDreams Battery.

The growing interest in battery swapping tech among Chinese automakers is clear as daylight. The pioneer of battery-swap technology, Nio, announced in May a partnership with China FAW to collaborate on the development of battery-swap-enabled models. Battery swapping is quickly emerging as a viable solution to address concerns about charging times and infrastructure limitations.

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  • p-run

Okay, im too lazy to search but i guess that agreement is only about scooters not all bikes. And sorry these are not only bike manufacturers in the world. :) Anyway we will see pretty soon how battery swapping will do, im sceptical but..

  • Tomo

Point being, even chargers were not universal to begin with. To some extent still are not. Very recently all have agreed to NACS. Keep in mind 500kw fast chargers are very expensive to build and maintain. 5C is still x4 times slower than battery swap...

  • Tomo

That's very old line of thought, without any merit. Honda, Kawasaki, suzuki and yamaha agreed upon swap standard 2021. Changan and Hongqi have agreed to CATL standard. All gen 3 and newer Nio swap station are compatible with Onvo, Gen 4 being th...

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