CBAK Energy Technology Inc
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CBAK Energy Technology Inc
CBAK Energy Technology makes lithium-ion batteries and battery cells, mainly for electric vehicles, light electric vehicles, and energy storage systems. It sells battery products to customers that need compact rechargeable power packs, including makers of electric scooters, e-bikes, and other battery-powered equipment, as well as businesses that need backup or storage power. The company earns money by manufacturing and selling these batteries and related battery packs. Its business sits in the middle of the battery supply chain: it takes raw materials and turns them into finished cells and packs that can be built into larger products. That means CBAK is not a carmaker or an end-user brand; it is a component supplier. Its role is important because battery performance, cost, and safety are key to how well electric and energy-storage products work. What makes the company’s model distinct is its focus on standardized rechargeable battery products rather than one-off projects. Demand depends on adoption of electric mobility and storage equipment, so customers care about reliability, manufacturing quality, and consistent supply. In simple terms, CBAK sells the power source that helps other companies make their products run.
CBAK Energy Technology makes lithium-ion batteries and battery cells, mainly for electric vehicles, light electric vehicles, and energy storage systems. It sells battery products to customers that need compact rechargeable power packs, including makers of electric scooters, e-bikes, and other battery-powered equipment, as well as businesses that need backup or storage power. The company earns money by manufacturing and selling these batteries and related battery packs.
Its business sits in the middle of the battery supply chain: it takes raw materials and turns them into finished cells and packs that can be built into larger products. That means CBAK is not a carmaker or an end-user brand; it is a component supplier. Its role is important because battery performance, cost, and safety are key to how well electric and energy-storage products work.
What makes the company’s model distinct is its focus on standardized rechargeable battery products rather than one-off projects. Demand depends on adoption of electric mobility and storage equipment, so customers care about reliability, manufacturing quality, and consistent supply. In simple terms, CBAK sells the power source that helps other companies make their products run.
Revenue: CBAK Energy said fourth-quarter revenue rose 131.80% year over year to $58.80 million, while full-year revenue increased 11% to $195.19 million.
Margin pressure: Management said gross margin was hit by the ramp-up of new battery lines in Dalian and Nanjing, with Q4 gross margin falling to 7.3% from 13.1% a year ago.
Capacity ramp: The company is expanding new 40135 and 32140 battery lines and said demand is currently exceeding supply, with gross margin expected to improve gradually in the second half of 2026.
Hitrans surge: The raw materials segment had a strong rebound, with full-year revenue up 123% to $89.21 million and Q4 revenue up 944.1% year over year.
Cash flow: Despite losses, operating cash flow was strong at $48.55 million for the year, and cash and restricted cash ended at $75.68 million.
2026 outlook: Management said it expects consolidated sales to hit a record high in 2026, supported by new products, capacity additions, Hitrans growth, and international expansion.