Through its subsidiary Envision AESC, the company produces high-performance electric vehicle battery cells and modules using advanced Lithium Iron Phosphate chemistry with sophisticated thermal management and monitoring. Automated manufacturing and quality control maintain consistent standards. R&D focuses on enhancing chemistry, cell design and module configuration. The company also offers grid-scale storage solutions such as an 8 MWh containerized system with proprietary battery management and safety features, achieving energy density up to 541 kWh/m².
Envision Energy is producing battery cells through its battery arm, Envision AESC, and operates multiple large-scale battery cell manufacturing facilities (“gigafactories”) worldwide that supply both power batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) and energy storage systems (ESS). Envision AESC operates 13 gigafactories for battery cell production in China, Japan, France, and the USA, with a total targeted nameplate capacity of 400 GWh, of which over 30% is dedicated to energy storage cells.
In 2025, began constructing a $40 million renewable energy facility in Kazakhstan creating 3,000 jobs by 2026; secured supply of 344.5 MW wind turbines for the Quezon North Wind project in the Philippines; planning a 300 MW wind power plant in Vietnam’s Dien Bien province.
Envision Energy completed a Series B funding round of CNY 1.0B. The company formed a joint venture in the Middle East with the Public Investment Fund and Vision Industries (Envision holds a majority stake).