CATL Opens Middle East's Largest New Energy Aftermarket Facility in Riyadh
The Riyadh center serves as a regional hub offering full lifecycle support and training, aiding Saudi Arabia's goal to electrify 30% of Riyadh’s vehicles by 2030, CATL said.
- The NING SERVICE Experience Center in Riyadh was inaugurated, marking its significance as the Middle East's first and largest new energy aftermarket facility outside China, strengthening CATL's after-sales presence.
- Saudi Arabia and regional policies are driving electrification under Vision 2030, but oil dependency, surging electricity demand, extreme climate, and limited infrastructure constrain progress.
- Covering more than 7,000 square meters, the Riyadh center combines exhibition, diagnostics, maintenance, refurbishment, training spaces and a customer lounge, while NING SERVICE has supported more than six million EVs globally.
- Immediate outcomes include reduced downtime and maintenance costs for enterprise customers, while training facilities cultivate local technical talent and strengthen CATL's localized operations in the Middle East.
- CATL says it will expand across the Middle East by growing its after-sales service network aligned with Saudi Vision 2030 and is negotiating with fuel network operators and energy companies to deploy solar-plus-storage solutions.
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