What's Happening?
CATL has been awarded the World Economic Forum's 2026 MINDS Award for its project 'Augmented Intelligence Leading Next-Generation Lithium-ion Battery Design.' This project is recognized as a global benchmark
for AI-driven industrial applications, revolutionizing the lithium-ion battery R&D paradigm. The initiative uses augmented intelligence to create virtual batteries with superior performance, reliability, and efficiency. The MINDS program, led by the World Economic Forum's Centre for AI Excellence, aims to accelerate the responsible adoption of AI and intelligent technologies across industries. CATL's project transforms battery cell design into a data-driven process, enhancing the development of next-generation EV batteries. The company's intelligent design platform integrates physics-based models with machine learning, offering scientifically reliable predictions and speeding up cell design processes.
Why It's Important?
The recognition of CATL's project underscores the growing importance of AI in industrial applications, particularly in the energy sector. As the penetration of the new energy vehicle market increases, the demand for high-performance, reliable, and efficient batteries becomes crucial. CATL's approach addresses traditional challenges in battery design, such as prolonged evaluation cycles and high prototyping costs, by shifting to a forward design and prediction model. This innovation not only enhances the competitive advantage of automakers but also supports the global energy transition by providing more efficient and sustainable battery solutions. The award highlights the potential of AI to drive significant advancements in technology and industry practices.








