Sunwoda Electronic Co., Ltd. showcased its complete battery portfolio at CIBF 2026 under the theme “Power Your Each Moment.” Ranked among the Top 500 Global New Energy Enterprises and known as a long-term supplier to leading smartphone and automotive brands, the company highlighted its new Motorcycle Ultra-Fast Charging Battery as a key attraction at the event.
The Motorcycle Ultra-Fast Charging Battery pairs with 6 kW chargers to reach 80% state of charge in 20 minutes.
“A delivery rider can plug in during a coffee break and ride out fully usable,” said Sandy Lv, General Manager of Sunwoda’s Motorcycle Battery Business. “That behavior change is what unlocks ultra-fast charging as a commercial standard for light EVs.”
The battery keeps inter-cell temperature variance within 3 °C during high-power charging. It delivers 2,000+ cycles and a 5-year service life, with IPX7 waterproofing, –20 °C to 60 °C operation, and is compatible with over 90% of battery-swap stations.
Alongside the launch, the Ultra-Fast Charging Alliance for Light Electric Mobility was formed with industry partners to support protocol standardization. The battery has completed design-in validation with several leading e-motorcycle brands; pilot deployments are underway in Hangzhou, with mass production scheduled for Q3 2026.
A portfolio that powers every moment
“Power Your Each Moment” reflects Sunwoda’s commitment to provide application-tailored battery solutions across diverse applications — from phones and laptops to two-wheelers, four-wheelers and vessels.
Backed by full vertical integration across materials, cells, systems and recycling, Sunwoda has built a complete portfolio across consumer, power and energy-storage batteries, supported by shipment performance in smartphone batteries and HEV lithium batteries.
In consumer electronics, Sunwoda supplies high-reliability batteries for smartphones, laptops and connected devices. In the power battery sector, in addition to the Motorcycle Ultra-Fast Charging Battery, Sunwoda showcased its flash-charge battery technology for passenger EVs, enabling ultra-fast charging up to 1,800 A. In marine applications, the company offers battery-system capabilities for inland and coastal vessels. In energy storage, its cell portfolio showcased at this exhibition spans 102 Ah to 684 Ah, supporting residential, commercial-and-industrial and utility-scale projects worldwide.
Sunwoda also highlighted its sustainability initiatives at the exhibition, including the use of recycled materials and implementation of battery passport systems. The company said these efforts are aimed at supporting the evolving electrification market, where demand is increasing for faster charging technologies, safer battery systems and greater transparency in battery lifecycle management.





