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the world power battery conference was held in yibin, and the "green transformation" of the yangtze river capital was seen through the lens

2024-09-02

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from september 1st to 2nd, the 2024 world power battery conference will be held. yibin, the first city on the yangtze river known as the "china power battery capital" and "china's energy storage industry new highland", will once again attract the attention of the global industry.
as the first power battery industry event in china, the world power battery conference has been held in yibin, sichuan since 2022. this year is the third time. the first two conferences signed more than 100 major projects with an investment of more than 200 billion yuan, released a series of new technologies and new products, gathered industry consensus, and demonstrated china's vitality in the field of green energy to the world.
this conference will continue the "high standards" of the previous two sessions and bring together many industry leaders. more than 180 companies including catl, byd, and tesla have confirmed their participation in the exhibition, and nearly 400 domestic and foreign guests will attend. during the period, six special meetings and two high-end dialogues will be held, and a total of 10 projects involving five cities including deyang, suining, leshan, dazhou, and yibin will be signed. at 11 a.m. on september 1, the paper will broadcast live one of the high-end dialogues - "new quality productivity of power batteries: innovation driven to lead high-quality development".
last year, the in-depth reporting team of the paper visited yibin and recorded the rise of yibin's power battery industry and the city's "leap" from the inside out in the form of a fpv drone. today, let us follow the camera again, fly over yibin, and see the green transformation of the "first city on the yangtze river".
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thepaper.cn reporter zheng wen
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