
Sep 22, 2020
Anticipating the European battery boom
With fossil fuel engines on their way out, batteries are becoming one of the world’s most important commodities. Until now, European production of electric vehicles (EVs) has been dependent on batteries from abroad, primarily from Asia. This, however, is about to change.
In this article published on The Explorer, Thore Sekkenes, EBA250 Programme Director, comes back on the rapid development of the European battery industry over the last three years and the opportunities it brings.
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