Camel Energy GmbH, the European subsidiary of China’s Camel Group, has showcased its latest battery technologies at the Advanced Automotive Battery Conference (AABC) Europe 2026 in Mainz, Germany, underscoring its ambitions to expand its presence in the European battery supply chain.
The company presented a portfolio of battery solutions covering lithium-ion and sodium-ion chemistries, including battery cells, battery management systems (BMS), and integrated battery pack technologies designed for automotive and mobility applications.
Expanding Presence in Europe’s Battery Market
Camel Energy GmbH used the AABC Europe event to engage directly with automotive manufacturers, battery developers, and industry stakeholders as the company continues to build its position in the European electrification market.
The exhibition reflects a broader strategy by Camel Group to establish a stronger foothold in Europe as demand for electric vehicle batteries and energy storage systems continues to grow.
Portfolio Covers Multiple Battery Technologies
At the conference, the company highlighted battery solutions spanning several technology segments, including:
- Lithium-ion battery cells for automotive applications
- Sodium-ion battery technologies for emerging mobility and energy storage uses
- Battery management systems designed to improve safety and performance
- Integrated battery pack solutions for vehicle manufacturers
The inclusion of sodium-ion technology alongside conventional lithium-ion products reflects growing industry interest in alternative battery chemistries that could reduce reliance on critical raw materials while offering lower-cost energy storage options.
Direct Engagement with Automotive OEMs
AABC Europe is regarded as one of the automotive industry’s leading battery-focused conferences, bringing together vehicle manufacturers, battery suppliers, engineers, and technology developers to discuss advancements in battery technologies and vehicle electrification.
For Camel Energy GmbH, the Mainz event provided an opportunity to strengthen relationships with European automotive OEMs and potential technology partners.
The company said it continues to engage with automotive manufacturers, battery developers, and industry stakeholders as part of its long-term expansion strategy across the region.
European Base for Camel Group
Camel Energy GmbH serves as the European arm of Camel Group, extending the Chinese company’s battery and energy storage expertise into international markets.
The company has been actively developing partnerships and exploring collaboration opportunities throughout Europe as automakers accelerate electrification programs and seek diversified battery supply chains.
Focus on Future Collaboration
Camel Energy GmbH said its participation at AABC Europe reflects an ongoing commitment to supporting the transition toward electric mobility and advanced energy storage solutions.
The company indicated it will continue pursuing collaborations with automotive manufacturers and technology partners across Europe, positioning itself to participate in the region’s rapidly evolving battery ecosystem.
As European automakers increase investments in electric vehicles and next-generation battery technologies, suppliers offering a broad range of chemistries and integrated battery systems are expected to play an increasingly important role in the industry’s transition toward electrification.
