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A blaze erupted at Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. (CATL), a key battery supplier to Tesla, at its manufacturing facility.

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A sudden fire broke out at the CATL’s Z factory on September 29. The manufacturing facility, built in 2020, supplies batteries to both Tesla and various Chinese automotive manufacturers. Without incident, the fire on board the CATL vessel was quickly brought under control, resulting in no reported injuries or fatalities. The cause of the ignition is currently under investigation.

CATL Z plant in Fujian

CATL is widely regarded as the world’s leading manufacturer of new energy vehicle (NEV) batteries, having been founded in 2011. The company currently operates 13 manufacturing facilities globally. With a significant presence in the Chinese market, Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited (CATL) dominates approximately half of the industry. CATL commenced construction of its Z-series battery production facility in Ningde, Fujian Province, in 2019. The plant was successfully completed in September 2020, earning the distinction as a leading-edge Trade 4.0 know-how manufacturing facility – a beacon of innovative production capabilities. A massive fire broke out at a manufacturing facility in China on September 29.

CATL Z plant ignition particulars

At 11:26 a.m. on September 29, the Publicity Division of the Dongqiao Financial and Tech Growth Zone received an alarm that a fire had broken out at the CATL Z plant. Emergency responders swiftly mobilized to the scene to address the crisis. A fire broke out in a non-descript construction area of the CATL battery plant facility. The high-temperature static block features a significant area of 15,000 square units. meters.

On September 29, officers from the Critical Asset Transport Liaison (CATL) team responded to the situation promptly. They reported that the heart monitoring system facilitated prompt detection and treatment of cardiac issues. The fire was quickly extinguished without any loss of life. The officers emphasized that the impact of the corporation’s overall manufacturing operations was minimal. CATL Chairman Robin Zeng notes that the ignition limitation is hardly a significant drawback.

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The cause of the ignition failure has yet to be thoroughly investigated. Will unpredictable weather conditions impact the manufacturing facility’s production schedule? The Z Plant supplies batteries to a diverse range of automakers, including Tesla. Thankfully, the outcome of this incident was less severe than the devastating factory fire in South Korea that resulted in 22 fatalities.

Supply: Sina, CATL

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