## CATL's Middle Eastern Milestone: Riyadh Aftermarket Hub Signals New Energy Service Revolution
CATL has officially opened its largest new energy aftermarket service center outside China, marking a transformative moment for the Middle Eastern automotive sector. The NING SERVICE Experience Center in Riyadh represents more than just a facility—it's the region's first comprehensive after-sales infrastructure tailored to support the electric vehicle boom sweeping through Saudi Arabia and neighboring nations.
### Why This Matters for the Middle East's Green Transition
The timing couldn't be more critical. Saudi Arabia is aggressively pushing electrification as a core pillar of Vision 2030, targeting 30% of all Riyadh vehicles to be electric within the next six years. The broader goal: slashing emissions in the capital by half. Yet the infrastructure gap remains stark—limited charging networks, sparse service stations, extreme climate challenges, and a lingering oil-dependent economy create formidable obstacles to mass EV adoption.
Enter CATL's 7,000+ square-meter Riyadh facility, engineered to fill exactly these gaps. The center integrates diagnostics and maintenance zones, battery refurbishment capabilities, professional training spaces, and warehousing—essentially a one-stop ecosystem for new energy vehicle support.
### What the Hub Actually Delivers
The NING SERVICE center covers seven major product categories spanning passenger vehicles, commercial fleets, and energy storage systems. Its service menu includes battery diagnostics, advanced repairs, maintenance protocols, rework solutions, comprehensive recycling programs, logistics coordination, and spare-parts distribution.
This localization strategy matters. CATL operates 1,200+ professional service stations globally across 76 countries and maintains 73 spare-parts warehouses worldwide—a network now anchored more firmly in the Middle East. The Riyadh hub joins a broader ecosystem: NING SERVICE has already trained over 9,700 new energy professionals and operates 10 global training centers spanning 2,300 square meters combined.
### Building Local Capability, Not Just Service
CATL isn't simply importing solutions; it's cultivating regional expertise. The dedicated training facilities will develop after-sales and technical talent specifically for Middle Eastern markets, addressing the chronic skills gap in new energy sectors.
Parallel to this, CATL is negotiating with major local players—fuel network operators interested in hosting green charging infrastructure, infrastructure firms seeking fleet electrification, and energy companies exploring solar-plus-storage deployments. These partnerships amplify the center's impact beyond batteries into the broader energy ecosystem.
### The Bigger Picture
The Riyadh launch underscores a critical reality: new energy adoption in emerging markets hinges not just on vehicles, but on robust after-sales infrastructure. With six million electric vehicles already supported by NING SERVICE globally, CATL's Middle Eastern footprint carries immediate relevance. CATL ranks first globally in spare-parts inventory management (100% genuine stock) with warehouse space exceeding 370,000 square meters cumulatively.
For a region navigating the tension between energy independence and sustainability, this hub signals that infrastructure—not just policy—will drive the green transition forward.
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## CATL's Middle Eastern Milestone: Riyadh Aftermarket Hub Signals New Energy Service Revolution
CATL has officially opened its largest new energy aftermarket service center outside China, marking a transformative moment for the Middle Eastern automotive sector. The NING SERVICE Experience Center in Riyadh represents more than just a facility—it's the region's first comprehensive after-sales infrastructure tailored to support the electric vehicle boom sweeping through Saudi Arabia and neighboring nations.
### Why This Matters for the Middle East's Green Transition
The timing couldn't be more critical. Saudi Arabia is aggressively pushing electrification as a core pillar of Vision 2030, targeting 30% of all Riyadh vehicles to be electric within the next six years. The broader goal: slashing emissions in the capital by half. Yet the infrastructure gap remains stark—limited charging networks, sparse service stations, extreme climate challenges, and a lingering oil-dependent economy create formidable obstacles to mass EV adoption.
Enter CATL's 7,000+ square-meter Riyadh facility, engineered to fill exactly these gaps. The center integrates diagnostics and maintenance zones, battery refurbishment capabilities, professional training spaces, and warehousing—essentially a one-stop ecosystem for new energy vehicle support.
### What the Hub Actually Delivers
The NING SERVICE center covers seven major product categories spanning passenger vehicles, commercial fleets, and energy storage systems. Its service menu includes battery diagnostics, advanced repairs, maintenance protocols, rework solutions, comprehensive recycling programs, logistics coordination, and spare-parts distribution.
This localization strategy matters. CATL operates 1,200+ professional service stations globally across 76 countries and maintains 73 spare-parts warehouses worldwide—a network now anchored more firmly in the Middle East. The Riyadh hub joins a broader ecosystem: NING SERVICE has already trained over 9,700 new energy professionals and operates 10 global training centers spanning 2,300 square meters combined.
### Building Local Capability, Not Just Service
CATL isn't simply importing solutions; it's cultivating regional expertise. The dedicated training facilities will develop after-sales and technical talent specifically for Middle Eastern markets, addressing the chronic skills gap in new energy sectors.
Parallel to this, CATL is negotiating with major local players—fuel network operators interested in hosting green charging infrastructure, infrastructure firms seeking fleet electrification, and energy companies exploring solar-plus-storage deployments. These partnerships amplify the center's impact beyond batteries into the broader energy ecosystem.
### The Bigger Picture
The Riyadh launch underscores a critical reality: new energy adoption in emerging markets hinges not just on vehicles, but on robust after-sales infrastructure. With six million electric vehicles already supported by NING SERVICE globally, CATL's Middle Eastern footprint carries immediate relevance. CATL ranks first globally in spare-parts inventory management (100% genuine stock) with warehouse space exceeding 370,000 square meters cumulatively.
For a region navigating the tension between energy independence and sustainability, this hub signals that infrastructure—not just policy—will drive the green transition forward.