On September 24th, 2024, Prof. Maurizio Bragagni Esq. OBE, CEO of Tratos Ltd, during his recent business trip to China, visited Energy China CATL-Technology, CO (CEECATL) headquarters. Mr. Fred Huang, Secretary of the CPC Committee and Chairman of CEECATL, warmly welcomed him. The meeting marked a significant step towards closer collaboration between the two companies, focusing on the development and expansion of energy storage solutions in Europe.
During the meeting, Prof. Bragagni and Mr Huang held in-depth discussions on the future of energy storage, highlighting the strategic importance of advancing sustainable energy solutions to meet Europe’s evolving energy demands. Both parties expressed a shared vision and enthusiasm for forging deeper partnerships, ultimately reaching a consensus on pursuing in-depth cooperation shortly.
Mr. Fred Huang provided an overview of CEECATL’s core businesses and strategic focus. As a leading innovator in new energy and integrated smart energy, CEECATL specializes in zero-carbon solutions, energy storage systems, and green hydrogen-ammonia technologies. With a strong commitment to sustainability, the company is positioning itself as a global leader in the green and zero-carbon sector. CEECATL is actively expanding its energy storage business internationally, and Mr. Huang expressed the company’s interest in deepening cooperation with Tratos, particularly in new energy fields.
“We are currently negotiating partnerships with major international corporations and government agencies,” said Mr. Huang. “Our goal is to collaborate with Tratos on the integration of new energy storage systems and contribute to Europe’s transition towards a zero-carbon economy.”
Prof. Maurizio Bragagni, in turn, shared insights into Tratos’ ongoing projects in Europe’s energy infrastructure, emphasizing the growing need for advanced energy storage systems to support power grid reliability and meet peak energy demands. He highlighted Tratos’ expertise in supplying high-performance electrical and fibre optic cables and expressed a strong interest in identifying potential areas of collaboration with CEECATL.
“Tratos is committed to playing a key role in Europe’s green energy transition,” stated Prof. Bragagni. “We see great potential in working with CEECATL to accelerate the development of energy storage systems, as well as in promoting the integration of zero-carbon technologies into Europe’s power infrastructure.”
Both companies acknowledged the complementary strengths they bring to the table. CEECATL’s expertise in smart energy systems and green hydrogen technology, combined with Tratos’ extensive experience in power infrastructure and cable manufacturing, paves the way for a mutually beneficial partnership. The meeting concluded with a commitment to further explore a win-win cooperation model, leveraging each other’s capabilities to drive innovation in energy storage and green energy solutions.
This meeting represents an important milestone in the global energy sector, as companies like Tratos and CEECATL unite to address the challenges of sustainable energy and drive forward the zero-carbon future.