Sunrise New Energy announced the completion of construction in Zone B of its plant in Guizhou. Zone B covers an area of 128,000 square meters, with the factory facilities occupying 20,400 square meters and the office covering 1,800 square meters. The main facilities in Zone B include the rolling and grinding workshops, as well as the finished goods warehouse. Previously, the Company had completed Zone A, which is primarily used for graphitization, crushing and granulation, including workshops 1 and 8, a laboratory, and an office building. The construction of Zone B provides an important expansion to the company’s production capabilities. To further reinforce its commitment to transparency and openness, Sunrise has installed 11 cameras at different angles in both Zone A and Zone B of its plant. These cameras provide a 24/7 live stream of the factory’s operations, allowing investors and customers to observe the ongoing work and the products being manufactured. The Company believes that it is the first public company in the world to offer a real-time 24/7 live stream of its product manufacturing processes.
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