LGNE (Lingong Group) designs and manufactures LFP battery packs, modules, and BMS for construction, industrial vehicles, buses, marine and logistics equipment. UN38.3 certified (May 2025); partners include EVE Energy.
LGNE develops lithium iron phosphate (LFP, LiFePO4) system solutions that integrate prismatic cells, modular assemblies, thermal management, and a self‑developed Battery Management System (BMS) with OTA remote maintenance and 4G communications. Packs are delivered in standardized or customer‑specific module formats designed for balanced cell performance, consistent thermal behavior, and long cycle life. LGNE sources cells from established suppliers and focuses on pack‑level engineering rather than cell production. Safety features include robust enclosure design, cell balancing, and compliance testing; UN38.3 certification was achieved in May 2025. LFP chemistry provides improved thermal stability and lower critical‑metal content, supporting safer operation in heavy equipment and logistics applications.
LGNE supplies high‑voltage and low‑voltage LFP battery packs (12V–72V and traction systems), standardized and customizable modules, cell supply arrangements, and spare parts such as wiring harnesses, cooling plates, connectors, and housings. Products emphasize pack safety, thermal management, and remote serviceability. Typical applications include construction machinery, forklifts, AGVs, buses, electric boats, tractors, GSE, and other industrial or logistics vehicles.
During 2025 LGNE advanced several projects: the Lingong New Energy Battery PACK project with EVE Energy focused on pack development and scale‑up; production of its first power battery in February 2025 marked initial manufacturing output; in May 2025 LGNE obtained UN38.3 certification for core products, supporting export readiness. European industrial delegations visited the facility in May 2025 to review capabilities and discuss collaboration on electrification for construction and industrial equipment.
LGNE is a wholly‑owned subsidiary of Lingong Group, which provides corporate ownership, market access, and strategic direction. EVE Energy acts as a technology and production partner on the Lingong New Energy Battery PACK project but is not reported as an investor. There is no public record of venture capital or external equity financing for LGNE; Lingong Group remains the principal owner.