Gotion High-tech has recently entered into strategic cooperation agreements with Siemens Digital Industrial Software and BASF. Siemens is a renowned global provider of digital industrial software, while BASF is a prominent global chemical and materials company. Mr. Li Zhen, the Chairman of Gotion, emphasized that these agreements signify Gotion’s strategic collaborations in establishing an energy science system based on materials science and digital science.

The agreement between Gotion High-tech and Siemens entails the utilization of AI industrial control system technology to jointly develop a comprehensive digital research and development, manufacturing, and management platform. Leveraging Siemens’ innovative and digital solutions, the objective is to create a new catalyst for Gotion High-Tech’s digital transformation, construction, and overall growth. This partnership will reinforce Gotion’s foundation in intelligent manufacturing and lay the groundwork for its future digital advancements.
In the collaboration between Gotion High-tech and BASF, both parties aim to further expand their existing partnership by jointly developing and promoting the application of relevant chemical materials in the battery industry. Drawing upon their robust core technologies, the goal is to collectively drive technological innovation and advance material science in the battery sector. Through this deepened collaboration, Gotion and BASF aspire to make significant contributions to the advancement of the battery industry.
These strategic cooperation agreements signify Gotion’s commitment to integrating cutting-edge technologies and expertise from renowned global partners. By leveraging Siemens’ digital industrial software and BASF’s chemical and materials expertise, Gotion aims to strengthen its position in the market and drive innovation in the energy science and battery industries. These collaborations will not only enhance Gotion’s capabilities in intelligent manufacturing and digital transformation but also pave the way for future advancements in material science and digital development.