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China Automotive Systems Adds Another National 'Green Factory' To Its Manufacturing Development

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China Automotive Systems (NASDAQ: CAAS) announced that its subsidiary Jingzhou Henglong Automotive Parts Manufacturing has been named a national-level “Green Factory” for 2025 by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. This gives the company two national-level Green Factories, following the recognition of Hubei Henglong’s Dongfang Avenue plant in December 2023.

The group has implemented China’s industrial green development policies through projects such as an 8MW rooftop photovoltaic system, digital workshop retrofits, waste-heat recovery, and wastewater reuse, which have reduced energy consumption, lowered costs, and improved efficiency, creating a replicable model for green manufacturing upgrades.

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Market Context

CAAS's historical announcement reactions ranged from -0.42% to +5.84%. That record adds context to t...
Analysis

CAAS's historical announcement reactions ranged from -0.42% to +5.84%. That record adds context to this recognition while leaving historical response variability as the principal platform-observed risk to monitor.

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National-level Green Factories: 2 factories Green Factory designation: 2025 Prior Green Factory recognition: December 2023 +4 more
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National-level Green Factories 2 factories Following the 2025 designation
Green Factory designation 2025 Jingzhou Henglong recognition year
Prior Green Factory recognition December 2023 Dongfang Avenue plant
Rooftop photovoltaic project 8MW Energy-saving and emission-reduction initiative
Subsidiaries and joint ventures 16 Company description
Annual production capacity over 8 million sets Steering gears, columns, and steering hoses
Power steering series 4 separate series Company product description

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 13 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 13 First-half earnings Positive +1.3% Record first-half sales, EPS growth, and raised full-year revenue guidance
Aug 05 Earnings scheduling Neutral +0.0% Company scheduled release of unaudited first-half 2026 financial results
May 18 EPS shipment Positive -0.4% Began volume shipments of EPS systems for two European vehicle models
Apr 22 Annual earnings Positive +5.8% Reported record 2025 sales and EPS with 2026 revenue guidance
Apr 13 Earnings scheduling Neutral -0.9% Scheduled fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results announcement

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

CAAS's positive operating announcements produced mixed 24-hour reactions, ranging from -0.42% to +5.84%.

Key Terms

green factory, photovoltaic
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green factory regulatory
"has been named a national-level Green Factory for 2025"
A green factory is a manufacturing facility designed to reduce environmental impact through energy-efficient equipment, low-emission processes, waste reduction, renewable energy use, and sustainable materials. Think of it like a car upgraded with better fuel economy, recycling systems, and cleaner exhaust—same function but less environmental footprint. For investors, these features can affect operating costs, regulatory compliance, brand reputation, and long-term risk exposure, which may influence a company’s financial performance and valuation.
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"commissioning of an 8MW rooftop photovoltaic power project"
Photovoltaic describes the technology that converts sunlight directly into electricity using panels made of semiconductor materials; think of it like leaves turning sunlight into usable energy for a plant, but producing power for homes, factories and the grid. It matters to investors because photovoltaic systems represent assets, revenue sources, cost structures and regulatory exposure for energy and manufacturing companies, and their adoption rates and efficiency gains affect long-term profitability and market demand.

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WUHAN, China, Aug. 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- China Automotive Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CAAS) ("CAAS" or the "Company"), a leading power steering components and systems supplier in China, today announced it has added another national-level "Green Factory", marking a new milestone in its green manufacturing system development.

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced that Jingzhou Henglong Automotive Parts Manufacturing Co., Ltd. ("Jingzhou Henglong"), a subsidiary of CAAS, has been named a national-level "Green Factory" for 2025. With this achievement, the Company now features two national-level "Green Factories." This dual national-level recognition of its green transformation and development sets a benchmark for the green upgrading of regional manufacturing enterprises.

Jingzhou Henglong secured its place on the national-level "Green Factories" and "Green Industrial Parks" lists. This recognition highlights its outstanding performance in green production, energy conservation, and emission reduction, and marks yet another national-level accolade for the Company's green manufacturing systems. The Company's Hubei Henglong Automotive Systems Group Co., Ltd.'s Dongfang Avenue plant was recognized with the same honor in December 2023.

To date, two of Henglong Group's subsidiaries have been designated as national-level "Green Factories" signaling that the Group's overall green transformation efforts have reached a new level. In recent years, the Group has rigorously implemented the requirements of the national "14th Five-Year Plan for Industrial Green Development" and the "Implementation Plan for Carbon Peaking in the Industrial Sector". Taking the Jingzhou Dongfang Avenue plant as a pilot site for green transformation, the Company has steadily advanced the implementation of new energy projects and the large-scale application of clean energy systems. Through key energy-saving and emission-reduction initiatives—such as the retrofitting of digital workshops, the commissioning of an 8MW rooftop photovoltaic power project, the recovery and recycling of waste heat from air compressors, and the reuse of treated wastewater—the Company has significantly reduced energy consumption across the entire production processes, achieving cost reductions and efficiency gains. This pathway is replicable and scalable for the green transformation of manufacturing enterprises.

Mr. Qizhou Wu, Chief Executive Officer of CAAS, commented, "This recognition is a result of the Company's years of implementing a sustainable development strategy. It marks a new phase in which our green manufacturing systems are led by two national-level benchmarks. By leveraging the exemplary role of these two national-level "Green Factories", we aim to drive green retrofitting and low-carbon upgrades across more subsidiaries to unlock the potential for energy conservation and emission reduction in the industrial sector and contribute steadfastly to the nation's successful realization of its carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals."

About China Automotive Systems, Inc.

Based in Hubei Province, the People's Republic of China, China Automotive Systems, Inc. is a leading supplier of power steering components and systems to the Chinese automotive industry, operating through its sixteen Sino-foreign joint ventures and wholly-owned subsidiaries. The Company offers a full range of steering system parts for passenger automobiles and commercial vehicles. The Company currently offers four separate series of power steering with an annual production capacity of over 8 million sets of steering gears, columns and steering hoses. Its customer base is comprised of leading auto manufacturers, such as China FAW Group, Corp., Dongfeng Auto Group Co., Ltd., BYD Auto Company Limited, Beiqi Foton Motor Co., Ltd. and Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. in China, and Stellantis N.V. and Ford Motor Company in North America. For more information, please visit: https://www.caasauto.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains statements that are "forward-looking statements" as defined under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements represent our estimates and assumptions only as of the date of this press release. Our actual results may differ materially from the results described in or anticipated by our forward-looking statements due to certain risks and uncertainties. As a result, the Company's actual results could differ materially from those contained in these forward-looking statements due to a number of factors, including those described under the heading "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual Report on Form 20-F as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 22, 2026, and in documents subsequently filed by the Company from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Any of these factors and other factors beyond our control could have an adverse effect on the overall business environment, cause uncertainties in the regions where we conduct business, cause our business to suffer in ways that we cannot predict, and materially and adversely impact our business, financial condition and results of operations. A prolonged disruption or any further unforeseen delay in our operations of the manufacturing, delivery and assembly process within any of our production facilities could continue to result in delays in the shipment of products to our customers, increased costs and reduced revenue. We expressly disclaim any duty to provide updates to any forward-looking statements made in this press release, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

For further information, please contact:

Jie Li
Chief Financial Officer
China Automotive Systems, Inc.
jieli@chl.com.cn 

Kevin Theiss
Awaken Advisors
+1-212-510-8922
Kevin@awakenlab.com 

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FAQ

What did China Automotive Systems (NASDAQ: CAAS) announce on August 17, 2026 about its Green Factories?

China Automotive Systems announced that subsidiary Jingzhou Henglong was named a national-level “Green Factory” for 2025. According to the company, this gives it two national-level Green Factories, marking a new milestone in its green manufacturing system development and recognition of its sustainability efforts.

How many national-level Green Factories does China Automotive Systems (CAAS) now have?

China Automotive Systems now has two national-level Green Factories in China. According to the company, Jingzhou Henglong was selected for the 2025 Green Factory list, joining Hubei Henglong’s Dongfang Avenue plant, which received the same honor in December 2023 for its green manufacturing practices.

Which China Automotive Systems subsidiary was named a 2025 national-level Green Factory by MIIT?

Jingzhou Henglong Automotive Parts Manufacturing, a subsidiary of China Automotive Systems, was named a 2025 national-level Green Factory. According to the company, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology also listed Jingzhou Henglong among Green Industrial Parks, highlighting its green production, energy conservation, and emission-reduction performance.

What green projects has China Automotive Systems implemented at its Dongfang Avenue plant?

China Automotive Systems implemented several green projects at its Dongfang Avenue plant, including an 8MW rooftop photovoltaic power project. According to the company, it also retrofitted digital workshops, recovered air-compressor waste heat, and reused treated wastewater, significantly reducing energy consumption and achieving cost reductions and efficiency gains.

How does the Green Factory recognition affect China Automotive Systems’ manufacturing strategy?

The Green Factory recognition supports China Automotive Systems’ long-term sustainable development strategy. According to the company, the two national-level Green Factories will act as benchmarks to drive green retrofitting and low-carbon upgrades across additional subsidiaries, in line with China’s industrial carbon peaking and carbon neutrality plans.

How is China Automotive Systems aligning with China’s 14th Five-Year Plan for industrial green development?

China Automotive Systems is aligning by implementing projects that support industrial green development and carbon peaking goals. According to the company, it follows the 14th Five-Year Plan and the Implementation Plan for Carbon Peaking through clean energy adoption, energy-saving retrofits, and scalable green manufacturing practices across its facilities.