Central New Energy Holding Group Limited (1735.HK), formerly Central Holding Group Co. Ltd., operates as an investment holding company primarily engaged in new energy solutions, green building construction, and diversified services across Hong Kong and the People's Republic of China; it was founded in 1996 and maintains its headquarters in North Point, Hong Kong, as a subsidiary of Central Culture Resource Group Limited. The company conducts business through five core segments encompassing building works and construction-related activities such as piling, excavation, lateral support, pile cap construction, building works, property development and sales, property investment and leasing, property management services including security, cleaning, greening, gardening, repair and maintenance, and construction materials supply; food and beverage supply chain provision of agriculture products and F&B materials; health and wellness services featuring healthcare consulting and sales of healthcare products and healthy foods; smart logistic and information system development including logistics and IT activities; and new energy and engineering, procurement, and construction involving photovoltaic product manufacturing and sales, EPC services, and commodities trading. In recent developments, the company changed its name from Central Holding Group Co. Ltd. to Central New Energy Holding Group Limited in May 2023 to reflect its strategic pivot toward new energy initiatives; its subsidiary entered a strategic cooperation agreement with Jilin Huajin Energy Co. Ltd. in October 2025 for green methanol and renewable energy projects; and it signed multiple partnerships in June 2025 at the SNEC exhibition with entities including Honeywell UOP, CRI-MFE, China Energy Engineering Group, and others for sustainable aviation fuel, green methanol technology, photovoltaic applications, and power station development, alongside further 2025 memorandums with EGN LTD for source-grid-storage projects in Oman and Ant Blockchain for AI and tokenization in renewables.