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E-Power’s Joint Venture Selected for Recommendation as a National-Level “Little Giant” Enterprise in China

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E-Power (NASDAQ: EPOW) announced that its joint venture, Sunrise (Guizhou) New Energy Materials, has passed provincial review and been placed on Guizhou’s public recommendation list for the eighth batch of national-level “Little Giant” SMEs in China, as one of only 28 enterprises in the province.

According to E-Power, Sunrise Guizhou has filed 187 IP applications, including 46 granted patents, and holds 17 registered data IP rights. It participates in 45 effective industry standards, helped draft a national standard for porous carbon for silicon-based anodes, and has received multiple national and provincial recognitions. A provincial R&D program on graphite anode materials was also accepted after meeting required technical indicators and enabling construction of an artificial graphite production line. Final “Little Giant” designation remains subject to MIIT review.

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Positive

  • Provincial recommendation for national “Little Giant” status as 1 of 28 Guizhou enterprises
  • 187 intellectual property applications and 46 granted patents across China, U.S., Japan, South Korea
  • Participation in 45 effective industry standards and drafting of a national porous carbon standard
  • Multiple national and provincial recognitions, including National High-Tech Enterprise and China Patent Award Excellence
  • Provincial R&D program accepted, delivering new patents, standards and an artificial graphite production line

Negative

  • None.

Market Context

News_id 1054473 drew a -8.1% 24-hour reaction, illustrating that technical recognition had not consi...
Analysis

News_id 1054473 drew a -8.1% 24-hour reaction, illustrating that technical recognition had not consistently translated into aligned market responses. The active F-3 shelf and pending national review remained relevant factors to monitor.

Key Figures

Recommended enterprises: 28 enterprises Public review period: June 16–23, 2026 IP applications: 187 applications +5 more
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Recommended enterprises 28 enterprises Guizhou Province's eighth-batch national-level recommendation list
Public review period June 16–23, 2026 Provincial recommendation list
IP applications 187 applications Sunrise Guizhou portfolio to date
Granted patents 46 granted patents Includes 35 domestic invention patents, eight utility model patents, and three overseas invention patents
Data IP rights 17 registered rights Sunrise Guizhou portfolio
Industry standards 45 effective standards Standards in which Sunrise Guizhou participates
High-tech certification 2023 National High-Tech Enterprise certification
Program acceptance July 2026 Guizhou provincial R&D program acceptance review

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 06 (Negative)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 06 Private placement closing Negative -3.8% Company closed a US$16 million private placement of 15,841,585 shares.
Jun 15 Government grant Positive -2.3% Guizhou government awarded RMB 3 million for an AIoT manufacturing platform.
May 26 Government grant Positive +7.7% Provincial program selection secured RMB 1,555,600 for anode-material development.
May 22 Nasdaq deficiency notice Negative +7.7% Nasdaq notified E-Power of a minimum bid-price deficiency and compliance deadline.
May 08 Patent grant Positive -8.1% Company received a granted patent covering doped hard-carbon composites.

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

Pattern Detected

Historical reactions were mixed, with three divergences and two alignments, including negative reactions to two positive developments.

Key Terms

utility model patents, graphite anode materials, sodium-ion batteries, lithium-ion batteries
4 terms
utility model patents technical
"eight utility model patents, and three granted invention patents"
Utility model patents are a form of intellectual property that grant the holder exclusive rights to a practical, often incremental, technical improvement—usually for mechanical devices or small inventions—over a shorter term and with a lower threshold for protection than a full patent. For investors they matter because they can create quicker, cheaper barriers to competition and add measurable value or risk to a company, but they are generally weaker and shorter-lived than standard patents, so the degree of protection and enforceability can vary.
graphite anode materials technical
"development of Graphite Anode Materials for High-Energy-Density"
Graphite anode materials are the carbon-based substances used to make the negative electrode (anode) inside lithium-ion batteries; think of them as a sponge that soaks up and releases lithium ions during charging and discharging. Investors care because the type, quality and cost of graphite affect a battery’s range, charging speed, life span and manufacturing cost, so changes in supply, technology or price can influence electric vehicle and energy-storage makers and their suppliers.
sodium-ion batteries technical
"hard-carbon materials for sodium-ion batteries"
Rechargeable batteries that move sodium ions between two electrodes to store and release electricity; they work like lithium-ion batteries but use common sodium (found in table salt) instead of scarce lithium. Investors care because sodium is cheaper and more widely available, which could lower battery costs and supply risk for electric vehicles and grid storage, though performance and commercial maturity can differ from lithium technology.
lithium-ion batteries technical
"Fast-Charging Lithium-Ion Batteries"
Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries are lightweight, high-energy storage cells that use lithium ions moving between electrodes to store and release electricity, like a refillable fuel tank for electronic devices and electric vehicles. Investors care because they power a wide range of products from phones to cars and grid systems, so improvements, costs, supply chain constraints, or safety issues can directly affect manufacturers’ profits, product demand, and capital expenditure plans.

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DOVER, USA, Aug. 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- E-Power Inc. (“E-Power,” the “Company,” “we” or “our”) (NASDAQ: EPOW), a leading provider of AI Data Center (AIDC) microgrid solutions and advanced battery materials, today announced that its joint venture, Sunrise (Guizhou) New Energy Materials Co., Ltd. (“Sunrise Guizhou”), has passed the provincial review conducted by the Department of Industry and Information Technology of Guizhou Province and has been included in the province’s publicly announced recommendation list for the eighth batch of national-level Specialized, Refined, Distinctive and Innovative (“Little Giant”) enterprises in China. Sunrise Guizhou is one of only 28 enterprises in Guizhou Province included in the recommendation list, which was published for public review from June 16, 2026 to June 23, 2026.

A Rigorous, Multi-Stage National Selection Process

The national-level “Little Giant” program, administered by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (“MIIT”) under the Interim Measures for the Administration of Gradient Cultivation of High-Quality Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, recognizes small and medium-sized enterprises (“SMEs”) that demonstrate specialization, technological innovation, and market leadership in core industrial and supply-chain fields. The provincial recommendation followed a multi-stage process involving application by enterprises, preliminary review by the provincial department, and expert evaluation. The final national-level designation remains subject to further review and public announcement by the MIIT.

Technology Leadership Anchored by a Growing Intellectual Property Portfolio

  • Intellectual Property: To date, Sunrise Guizhou has filed 187 intellectual property applications, including 46 granted patents comprising 35 domestic invention patents, eight utility model patents, and three granted invention patents in the United States, Japan and South Korea. In addition, Sunrise Guizhou has obtained 17 registered data intellectual property rights.
  • Standards Participation: Sunrise Guizhou participates in the development of 45 currently effective industry standards, and, in 2026, participated in the drafting of the national standard, “Porous Carbon for Silicon-Based Anode Materials” (Plan No. 20262157-T-605), a standard covering a next-generation material for high-energy-density batteries.
  • National-Level Recognition: Sunrise Guizhou was a certified National High-Tech Enterprise (2023). In 2024, its project was selected through the “Open Competition” (Jie Bang Gua Shuai) mechanism of an MIIT national industrial foundation innovation program, representing the only selected project from Guizhou Province’s new energy battery and materials sector that year. The project passed final acceptance in December 2024. In May 2025, Sunrise Guizhou received an Excellence Award at the 25th China Patent Awards, granted by the China National Intellectual Property Administration.
  • Provincial Recognition: Sunrise Guizhou was designated a Guizhou Province Key Specialized and Sophisticated SME in May 2025, and Guizhou’s provincial new energy battery and materials development plan (2022–2030) identifies Sunrise Guizhou as an anchor enterprise supporting the province’s integrated anode materials base.
  • Completed Provincial R&D Program: In July 2026, an expert panel convened by the Guizhou Provincial Department of Science and Technology completed the acceptance review of Sunrise Guizhou’s provincial program, “Industrial Application and Demonstration of Graphite Anode Materials for High-Energy-Density Fast-Charging Lithium-Ion Batteries” (Ref. Qian Ke He Cheng Guo [2024] No. 144). The panel confirmed that the program achieved the required technical indicators based on third-party testing results, and unanimously recommended acceptance of the program. Key achievements included three invention patent applications, participation in the drafting of a group standard (T/DCB 011-2024), the publication of an enterprise standard, and construction of an artificial graphite production line.

“We believe that passing the provincial review as one of only 28 enterprises in Guizhou Province represents meaningful recognition of Sunrise Guizhou’s research depth and engineering capability in advanced anode materials,” said Mr. Haiping Hu, the founder, CEO and Chairman of E-Power Inc. “From graphite and silicon-carbon composites to hard-carbon materials for sodium-ion batteries, our Guizhou team has developed an intellectual property and standards portfolio that directly supports E-Power’s long-term strategy in energy storage and AI data center power infrastructure. We will approach the remaining steps of the national review process with the same rigor with which we approach all of our projects.”

About E-Power Inc.

E-Power Inc., through its subsidiaries, joint venture and variable interest entity structure, is engaged in the manufacturing and sale of graphite anode material for lithium-ion batteries. Through its joint venture, the Company operates a plant in Guizhou Province, China, powered by electricity from renewable sources, which contributes to the plant’s competitive production costs and reduced environmental impact in the production of graphite anode material. Mr. Haiping Hu, the founder, CEO and Chairman of the Company, has been a pioneer in the graphite anode industry since 1999. The Company’s management team is composed of experts with years of experience and proven track records of success in the graphite anode industry. For further information, please visit the Company’s website at www.sunrisenewenergy.com.

Forward-looking statement

Certain statements in this press release regarding the Company’s future expectations, plans and prospects constitute forward-looking statements as defined by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include statements about plans, goals, objectives, strategies, future events, expected results, assumptions and any statements that are not historical facts. Words such as “may,” “will,” “plan,” “should,” “believe,” “expect,” “estimate,” and similar words, shall be regarded as forward-looking statements. Due to various factors, the actual results may differ materially from the historical results or from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to, the Company’s strategic objectives, the Company’s future plans, market demand and user acceptance of the Company’s products or services, technological updates, economic trends, the Company’s reputation and brand, the impact of industry competition, relevant policies and regulations, China’s macroeconomic conditions, international market conditions, and other related risks and assumptions. In view of the above and other related reasons, we advise investors not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, and we urge investors to visit the website of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission to review the Company’s filings for other factors that may affect the Company’s future operating results. The Company is under no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by law.

For more information, please contact:

The Company: IR Department
Email: IR@sunrisenewenergy.com
Phone: +1 4084890472


FAQ

What did E-Power (NASDAQ: EPOW) announce on August 20, 2026?

E-Power announced that joint venture Sunrise Guizhou was recommended provincially for China’s national-level “Little Giant” SME program. According to E-Power, the company passed Guizhou’s Department of Industry and Information Technology review and was included as one of 28 enterprises on the public recommendation list.

What is the significance of the national-level “Little Giant” recommendation for EPOW’s Sunrise Guizhou?

The recommendation signals recognition of Sunrise Guizhou’s specialization and innovation in advanced anode materials. According to E-Power, the program targets high-quality SMEs showing technological strength and supply-chain importance; final national designation still requires further Ministry of Industry and Information Technology review and public announcement.

How many patents and IP rights does Sunrise Guizhou, E-Power’s joint venture, currently hold?

Sunrise Guizhou has filed 187 intellectual property applications, including 46 granted patents, plus 17 registered data IP rights. According to E-Power, granted patents cover 35 domestic invention patents, eight utility model patents, and three invention patents in the United States, Japan and South Korea.

What standards and R&D achievements did Sunrise Guizhou report in E-Power’s August 2026 update?

Sunrise Guizhou participates in 45 active industry standards and helped draft a national porous carbon standard. According to E-Power, a provincial R&D program on graphite anode materials met technical targets, added patents and standards, and enabled construction of an artificial graphite production line.

Has Sunrise Guizhou already been granted national-level “Little Giant” status in China?

No, Sunrise Guizhou has only been placed on Guizhou’s provincial recommendation list so far. According to E-Power, the final national-level “Little Giant” designation remains subject to additional review and public announcement by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

How does Sunrise Guizhou support E-Power’s AI data center and energy storage strategy (NASDAQ: EPOW)?

Sunrise Guizhou develops advanced graphite, silicon-carbon and hard-carbon anode materials that underpin battery performance. According to E-Power, this intellectual property and standards portfolio aligns with its long-term strategy in energy storage systems and AI data center microgrid power infrastructure.