
Nov 14, 2019
Battery Manufacturing in Europe: is there a second chance?
Oliver Wyman, the global management consulting firm, has made a short and concise description of the European battery industry and its future. It concludes that Europe has the clear need and chance to catch up in the strategically so important battery industry.
You find the findings on Oliver Wyman website.
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