GUS Technology Launches First Battery Gigafactory in Taiwan
GUS Technology held the grand opening ceremony of the Gigafactory in Jhongli Industrial Park. The company also announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with several international partners at the ceremony.
May 03, 2023. By News Bureau

GUS Technology held the grand opening ceremony of the Gigafactory in Jhongli Industrial Park.
Optimistic about Taiwan's talent and industrial development, GUS Technology, which focuses on lithium titanate (LTO) and NCM material systems, has entered into the design, development, and manufacturing of battery modules for EVs and energy storage since the end of 2019.
The total investment in the overall construction of the Jhongli gigafactory has reached NT$4 billion.
The gigafactory is expected to create more than 250 job for the local population after its launch, hoping to attract outstanding talents who are passionate about the battery industry to jointly promote the development of the industry, and in turn provide local talents with the opportunity to shine on the international stage.
Dr. C.C. Chang, chairman of GUS Technology said: "GUS is proud of Made in Taiwan (MIT). The design, manufacturing process, and site planning of the first gigafactory in Taiwan have been carried out with two fundamental elements in mind: local talents and international standards. We have found that countries worldwide are rapidly going into the competition in the energy industry. With the integration of Taiwan's industrial resources and talents with innovative resources and core technologies, GUS Technology has enabled Taiwan to secure a key position in the international energy market with its high-end and customized R&D capabilities. The world will soon see Taiwan's battery R&D innovation and manufacturing strength."
The company also announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with several international partners at the ceremony, including an MOU with Echion Technologies of the UK, and another MOU with Beyonder of Norway and Midwest Energy Pvt of India, respectively.
GUS Technology will in the future collaborate with these international partners in different aspects such as battery cell anode materials, energy storage equipment, and raw materials.
In the face of a new wave driven by factors such as the third energy transition and global climate change, GUS Technology says it will work with partners to continue to develop and integrate battery modules applications and jointly provide the most advanced solution for various green energy applications.
Optimistic about Taiwan's talent and industrial development, GUS Technology, which focuses on lithium titanate (LTO) and NCM material systems, has entered into the design, development, and manufacturing of battery modules for EVs and energy storage since the end of 2019.
The total investment in the overall construction of the Jhongli gigafactory has reached NT$4 billion.
The gigafactory is expected to create more than 250 job for the local population after its launch, hoping to attract outstanding talents who are passionate about the battery industry to jointly promote the development of the industry, and in turn provide local talents with the opportunity to shine on the international stage.
Dr. C.C. Chang, chairman of GUS Technology said: "GUS is proud of Made in Taiwan (MIT). The design, manufacturing process, and site planning of the first gigafactory in Taiwan have been carried out with two fundamental elements in mind: local talents and international standards. We have found that countries worldwide are rapidly going into the competition in the energy industry. With the integration of Taiwan's industrial resources and talents with innovative resources and core technologies, GUS Technology has enabled Taiwan to secure a key position in the international energy market with its high-end and customized R&D capabilities. The world will soon see Taiwan's battery R&D innovation and manufacturing strength."
The company also announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with several international partners at the ceremony, including an MOU with Echion Technologies of the UK, and another MOU with Beyonder of Norway and Midwest Energy Pvt of India, respectively.
GUS Technology will in the future collaborate with these international partners in different aspects such as battery cell anode materials, energy storage equipment, and raw materials.
In the face of a new wave driven by factors such as the third energy transition and global climate change, GUS Technology says it will work with partners to continue to develop and integrate battery modules applications and jointly provide the most advanced solution for various green energy applications.
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