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IntroductionBeijing, March15 (Youth.cn) -On March 14th, 2024, inside the FAW-FINDREAMS New Energy Power Battery ...
Beijing, March 15 (Youth.cn) - On March 14th, 2024, inside the FAW-FINDREAMS New Energy Power Battery Project located in Changchun International Automotive City, workers were busy installing battery base protection plates. This project marks the first new energy vehicle battery base in Northeast China. Once fully operational, it will supply blade batteries for nearly 600,000 vehicles, with an expected annual output value of 20 billion yuan. Photo/ VCG
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