Lithium-ion and sodium-ion battery systems for data centers, grids, and telecom networks
Shoto manufactures integrated energy storage systems across lithium-ion, sodium-ion, and lead-acid chemistries, with in-house cell production, BMS, and EMS capabilities. The engineering-dominant hiring profile (75% of active roles) reflects a hardware-heavy operation focused on mechanical design, electrical schematics, and system enclosures—not software. Tech stack shows embedded systems depth (ARM, DSP, CAN, PLC, HMI, Modbus) typical of distributed battery controllers, paired with CAD tools (Solidworks, CATIA, AutoCAD) for industrial manufacturing, signaling a company optimizing for production scale and supply-chain efficiency rather than early-stage product exploration.
Notable leadership hires: President Office Director
Shoto (Shuangdeng Group, ticker 06960.HK) is a publicly listed Chinese manufacturer of energy storage batteries and systems. The company serves three primary markets: AI data center backup power, grid-scale renewable storage, and telecom infrastructure. Manufacturing spans battery cell production through pack assembly, system integration, and field service. Operations are centered in Beijing. The company maintains a recognized position as a high-volume producer in the data center and telecom energy storage segments.
Shoto's stack emphasizes embedded systems (ARM, DSP, CAN, I2C, RS-232/485, Modbus), industrial control (PLC, HMI), CAD design (Solidworks, CATIA, AutoCAD, Altium Designer), battery management firmware (C, C++), and backend systems (Oracle, SQL, Java). This reflects a hardware manufacturer with distributed battery control and production engineering as core competencies.
Shoto is headquartered in Beijing, China, and currently hiring exclusively within China. The company is a publicly listed entity (Hong Kong Stock Exchange, ticker 06960.HK) with operations spanning data center, renewable, and telecom energy storage segments.
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