Gotion High-tech
Gotion High-Tech, the innovative manufacturer of batteries and energy storage solutions in China, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with InoBat, the European pioneering supplier of premium batteries for electric vehicles, to explore Joint Venture opportunities in revolutionizing EV battery and energy storage technologies, including co-development of a gigafactory with cell and pack production capacity of 40GWh.
With technical superiority, complementary capabilities, and a shared sustainability ethos, Gotion and InoBat will look at ways to work together on several key common topics of interest, such as:
- co-development of a JV gigafactory with cell and pack production capacity of 40GWh to support EV applications, with the CEE region being one of the regions under consideration
- technical cooperation based on both sides' respective advantages of LFP and NMC batteries
- co-develop the potential for ESS battery production at existing InoBat premises in Slovakia allowing fast access to the European market
- technology and commercial partnership in facility operations
- investigation of recycling concepts for production scrap and end of life batteries
InoBat benefits from Gotion's expertise in electric storage solutions ("ESS") whilst Gotion will benefit from InoBat's existing manufacturing sites and expansive market connections in Europe to facilitate Gotion's internationalization. By working together in mutually beneficial areas, both companies aim to devise new and exciting technologies to accelerate the global charge towards a green energy future.
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