
Apr 21, 2020
The Li-ion battery powered transport sector is attracting and sustaining newcomers
Recently published articles prove that the Li-ion battery powered transport sector continues to attract and sustain innovation, entrepreneurs and risk capital.
The initiatives comes in various shapes and forms, as illustrated by these two exciting examples:
- Lilium – a German aviation company created in 2015 well on the way to launch a five seat all electric jet for air taxi service by 2025 after closing a 240M$ financing round for preparations for production.
- Tritium Automotive – a Finnish automotive startup working on a high-end electric only supercar.
Premiere scheduled for mid 2020.
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