Geely And CATL Support Battery ID Platform For Global EV Data Standardization
JAKARTA - Geely and the world's largest battery manufacturer CATL have expressed its support for the launch of a new battery ID data platform called Battery ID developed by China Automotive Data Company. This initiative aims to unify the standard data on electric vehicle batteries in the global market.
The platform was introduced in the 2025 Automotive Intelligent Data Ecosystem Conference in Tianjin. In the event, a number of automotive manufacturers and battery makers, including Geely, expressed their commitment to building a digital ecosystem that allows unique identity for each battery and integrated cross-system data.
Director of the Chinese Battery Division Automotive Data Company Wang Pan, explained that the Battery ID framework consists of an identity management system, Data Interaction Connector, and a centralized service platform. This program focuses on how manufacturers and suppliers can manage battery information that is safe and consistent while at the same time meeting regulatory requirements in various markets.
As exports increase, companies increasingly need a data system that supports production details verification, compliance information, and technical specifications. As reported by Carnewschina, Wednesday, December 3.
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In 2024, Battery ID enters a full integration phase that includes data acquisition to the creation of battery identities. A number of companies have begun to join the trusted data space built by the platform.
Entering 2025, Battery ID coverage is expanded to the energy storage sector, with the support of third-party certification including TryptV SryptoD to ensure the safety and accuracy of transmitted data.
China Automotive Data Company also collaborates with Tianjin Dongjiang Free Trade Zone, Geely Auto, and CATL to develop cross-border data circulation service centers. This collaboration facilitates simulations of data flow from upstream to downstream, so that verified battery information can be shared to the international market safely.
Through this step, China seeks to strengthen the transparency and reliability of data in the battery and electric vehicle industry. The standardization is expected to help the international regulatory process and increase confidence in exported products to various countries.