We’re excited to share that in December 2025, Guangdong Chongwei Technology was officially named a University-Industry-Research Cooperation Base by South China University of Technology (SCUT) — one of the country’s top engineering schools.
This is a pretty big deal for us.

SCUT is known as the "Cradle of Engineers" here in South China, especially in fields like power electronics, automation, and materials science. And now, we’re working together to bridge the gap between lab research and real-world products in the new energy space.
What this actually means
So what does this partnership look like in practice? A few things:
We’ll be working together on R&D — things like improving fast-charging tech, battery management systems, and even V2G (that’s where your EV can send power back to the grid). The kind of stuff that actually moves the needle.
There’s a big focus on talent too. SCUT students — master’s and PhD candidates — will get the chance to work with us on real projects. And our engineers might end up back in the classroom as guest lecturers or mentors. It’s a two-way street.
Access to labs and real-world data. We get to use their advanced labs for testing. They get our practical field data to inform their research. Win-win.

Why this matters
This isn’t just about us and SCUT. It’s part of something bigger — helping build out the new energy ecosystem here in the Greater Bay Area. Better charging infrastructure, smarter grid tech, more innovation that actually reaches people.
Plus, for us at Chongwei Tech, this kind of partnership is a huge vote of confidence. It says we’re doing something right — and now we’ve got one of the best engineering schools in the country working alongside us.
We’re excited to see where this goes. More updates soon.
We’re excited to share that in December 2025, Guangdong Chongwei Technology was officially named a University-Industry-Research Cooperation Base by South China University of Technology (SCUT) — one of the country’s top engineering schools.
This is a pretty big deal for us.

SCUT is known as the "Cradle of Engineers" here in South China, especially in fields like power electronics, automation, and materials science. And now, we’re working together to bridge the gap between lab research and real-world products in the new energy space.
What this actually means
So what does this partnership look like in practice? A few things:
We’ll be working together on R&D — things like improving fast-charging tech, battery management systems, and even V2G (that’s where your EV can send power back to the grid). The kind of stuff that actually moves the needle.
There’s a big focus on talent too. SCUT students — master’s and PhD candidates — will get the chance to work with us on real projects. And our engineers might end up back in the classroom as guest lecturers or mentors. It’s a two-way street.
Access to labs and real-world data. We get to use their advanced labs for testing. They get our practical field data to inform their research. Win-win.

Why this matters
This isn’t just about us and SCUT. It’s part of something bigger — helping build out the new energy ecosystem here in the Greater Bay Area. Better charging infrastructure, smarter grid tech, more innovation that actually reaches people.
Plus, for us at Chongwei Tech, this kind of partnership is a huge vote of confidence. It says we’re doing something right — and now we’ve got one of the best engineering schools in the country working alongside us.
We’re excited to see where this goes. More updates soon.