Maryline Di Caro

EBA250 summer update

We have faced unprecedent times with the COVID-19 pandemic striking. While it has a devastating humanitarian and health impact that needs to be taken care of as a priority, it also brings a massive economic challenge. Moving towards our strategic objective to build a strong, competitive, and sustainable European battery industry has thus never been […]

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Austria boosts EV and charge point subsidies

As emphasized recently in our post on EV charging infrastructure, the eagerness to reduce urban air pollution and green house gas emissions spurs political support for boosting electrification of transport and spreading charging infrastructure. The additonal incentive from the Austrian governement  is another example, increasing purchase premiums and subsidies for charging infrastructure for zero-emission and

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A new regulatory framework on batteries to reach Europe’s sustanibility goals

A new EBA250 meeting was held virtually on 1 July 2020 on the topic of sustainability legislation for batteries in Europe and its impact on the European battery industry. More than 300 stakeholders from across the entire battery value chain accepted EIT InnoEnergy’s  invitation to hear from representatives of European institutions and the industry. This

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VDMA Virtual Battery Exhibition

We are happy to invite you to join the VDMA Virtual Battery Exhibition. Unveiling the first of its kind, the “Virtual Battery Exhibition” will take place from 30th June to 6th July, 2020. Take full advantage of getting knowledge about: Strong solutions for large scale battery production made in Europe at the exhibition Up-to-date Information about the European

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Umicore secures EIB loan of €125M for battery components factory in Poland

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed a €125M loan with Umicore to finance the construction of a cathode material manufacturing facility in Poland. The cathode materials will be supplied to battery manufacturers of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles. This will also result in creating around 350 full-time jobs. The EU sees the transition to

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