Strategic Partners
VREMT maintains a network of nearly 400 suppliers, with all key components sourced from top-tier providers such as CATL, Bussmann, ReachAuto, Schaeffler, BorgWarner, Infineon, ABB, and SKF. This collaborative sourcing strategy empowers VREMT to respond swiftly to market demands, accelerate new product design and manufacturing, and ultimately, bolster its competitive edge while exceeding customer expectations.
Member of 9 leading associations: East China Energy Storage Leaders Alliance (EESA), Shanghai New Energy Industry Association (SNEIA), China Energy Research Society (CERS), China Battery Industry Association (CNBIA), China Industrial Association of Power Sources (CIAPS), Hangzhou Energy Storage Industry Association (HZESA), "New Energy, New Infrastructure, New Industry" Alliance, Charging and Swap Service Branch of China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM), and China Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Promotion Alliance.
Board member of 2 leading associations: China Energy Storage Alliance (CNESA) and Jiangsu Energy Storage Association (JSESA).
Vice President Unit of 1 Leading Association: Ningbo New Energy Industry Association.
VREMT partners with leading universities—including Zhejiang University, Beihang University, Ningbo University of Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, and Ningbo University—on Industry-University-Research Collaborations to drive product development.
Institute Partnerships: the Institute of Electrical Engineering, CAS, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, CAS, Beijing Electric Power Research Institute, and State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Research Institute.



























Clients
Automotive Partners: Lotus, Polestar, Volvo, Zeekr, smart, Lynk & Co, Geometry, Geely Galaxy, and more.
Energy Storage Partners: State Grid, China Three Gorges Renewables, Shanghai Electric, PowerChina Hubei, DEK NE, PowerChina Jiangxi, and more.
EPC Partners: Yuexiu, investment companies of China Southern Power Grid, Dek NE (Chengdu-based EPC), and Suzhou Cloud Energy Cube (control systems).













































