February. 16, 2025
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In 2024, as a year of overseas localization development for TDG YUNET, the company made multiple visits to the Aragon region and Zaragoza in Spain, bringing bilateral exchanges and cooperation to a new stage. On February 16, 2025, Natalia Chueca, Mayor of Zaragoza, Spain, led a delegation to visit China and toured TDG YUNET’s green energy industrial factory. This visit not only further enhanced mutual understanding and trust, but also opened a new window for potential future cooperation opportunities.

The mayoral delegation’s visit began with the core PACK production line of the energy storage factory, showcasing highly automated and precision-integrated battery module and battery pack assembly processes, covering all stages from sorting, stacking, and welding to testing. Subsequently, through technological integration, battery modules, BMS, and thermal management systems are efficiently assembled to form a complete and stable energy storage system. The final products, after rigorous optimization, feature a clean appearance and reliable structure, demonstrating core advantages of high efficiency, safety, and stability.

During the visit, the mayor highly praised TDG YUNET’s technological strength and production capacity in the field of green energy, and stated that Zaragoza, as the economic and cultural center of the Aragon region, is actively promoting energy transition and sustainable development, which highly aligns with TDG YUNET’s vision. She expressed her expectation for deeper cooperation between both sides in the field of new energy to jointly promote the application and development of green energy technologies.

This visit by the mayoral delegation provided an important opportunity for TDG YUNET to further expand into the Spanish and European markets. In the future, TDG YUNET will continue to strengthen communication and cooperation with all parties, explore opportunities in energy storage projects, technological research and development, and localized production, and work together to promote profound changes in the global energy structure, creating a more prosperous and sustainable energy future. This is not only a proactive response to current challenges, but also a long-term commitment to the well-being of future generations.