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A Luoyang-based enterprise drives independent innovation and R&D, boosting the takeoff of the "low-altitude economy."
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【Summary Description】On March 27, in the production workshop of Luoyang Dianniu New Power Technology Co., Ltd., located in Luoyang High-tech Zone, robotic arms and various automated welding equipment worked seamlessly together, rapidly accelerating the output of battery modules.
Top News Reporter Zhang Ao, Correspondent Zhang Yushu
On March 27, in the production workshop of Luoyang Dianniu New Power Technology Co., Ltd., located in Luoyang High-tech Zone, robotic arms and various automated welding equipment worked seamlessly together, rapidly accelerating the output of battery modules.
As a high-tech enterprise integrating lithium-ion batteries, power modules, power systems, and the secondary utilization and recycling of lithium batteries, the company has steadily increased its R&D investments in recent years, deeply cultivating the new-energy battery market.

"Focused on the secondary utilization of new-energy bus batteries, we are actively advancing research and development of key technologies as well as expanding into new markets," introduced Yang Wei, head of Luoyang Dianniu New Power Technology Co., Ltd. He added that the company has already established long-term partnerships with renowned domestic bus brands such as Zhongtong and Dongfeng, along with several leading public transportation companies.
Notably, the company has also seized the opportunity presented by China's first wave of power batteries "leaving warranty," actively positioning itself in this new growth area. It is reported that, as the "heart" of new-energy vehicles, power batteries typically retain around 70% of their original capacity even after they "retire."
“We transform them into ‘new jobs’ through processes such as recycling screening, inspection and testing, classification and dismantling, and repair or reconfiguration of components—ultimately repurposing them for applications like energy storage and backup power systems,” Yang Wei explained. Today, DianNiu New Power has successfully developed a system support framework tailored for battery management, as well as a two-stage active topology-based hybrid energy storage system that significantly extends the cycle life of lithium batteries.
Relying on a series of technological breakthroughs, DianNiu New Power has focused its R&D efforts on standard lithium battery modules, fire-fighting emergency backup power supplies, RV power systems, and specialized AGV power solutions—products that have already been deployed in several key national projects.
"Given the booming growth of the 'low-altitude economy' today, we are also focusing on the research and development as well as promotion of specialized products such as drone power systems," said Yang Wei. Currently, the company is actively leveraging its technological strengths, zeroing in on niche markets to develop lithium batteries specifically designed for drones. This move aims to quickly integrate the company's comprehensive range of power solutions into real-world applications, providing stronger "power support" for the advancement of the 'low-altitude economy.'
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Editor: Wang Xingwen
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