On January 16, the Equipment Branch of China Railway Tunnel Bureau Group Co., Ltd.(Equipment Branch Co.)held the 2023 Supplier Symposium in Xinxiang. At the meeting, everyone communicated together and discussed future development. More than 70 people attended the meeting, including representatives from 41 suppliers, company leaders, and relevant personnel from various departments and units. Greenbatt as one of the key suppliers attend the meeting.

At the meeting, Equipment Branch Co. expressed its gratitude to various suppliers and partners for their support and cooperation in the past few years and introduced the company's development history, development status, and future prospects. Representatives of each supplier introduced the situation of their companies. The two parties exchange and discuss on issues existing in cooperation, ways to innovate and expand cooperation, difficulties faced, and suggestions.

Meng Xianjun, general manager of the Equipment Branch Co., said that the company will always work hand in hand with all supplier partners to seek common development. First, we must trust each other be interdependent, and build a good industrial chain relationship. Second, we must complement each other's advantages, cooperate for win-win situations, and give full play to our respective professional advantages. Third, we must work together to overcome the difficulties, continue to innovate, tap potential and reduce costs. This will enhance the competitiveness of enterprises.

In order to thank supplier partners' contribution to the Equipment Branch Co.'s sustainable development, this conference also commended outstanding and qualified suppliers in 2023.

Since 2016, Greenbatt has accumulated sales of 200-700KWh battery systems and more than 2,000 sets of them used in subway construction and track traction locomotives. The market share is over 90% and Greenblatt has become a recommended brand for many well-known enterprises in bidding. Lithium battery products sell well domestically and are exported to India, Vietnam, Taiwan Province, South Africa, and other countries and regions.

Greenbatt's ongoing project to convert conventional diesel locomotives to new energy electric drive systems