BYD Chooses Hungary As The Site Of Its First Electric Car Factory In Europe
BYD is planning a factory to build electric cars in Hungary after protracted negotiations with the government of that country.
BYD is planning a factory to build electric cars in Hungary after protracted negotiations with the government of that country.
CATL has announced a major new investment in a European battery factory to be located in the city of Debrecen in Hungary.
MOL Group, which is a major oil and gas company headquartered in Budapest, Hungary, has EV charging stations operational in 6 countries in central and southeastern Europe. It has just selected Driivz to help manage those.
Energy Absolute says it will build a battery factory in Thailand with an annual production capacity of up to 50GWh. Meanwhile, BMW has committed to building a new factory in Hungary to build electric and conventional cars.
Austria filed a legal complaint with the European Court of Justice on Thursday against the European Union’s approval for the expansion of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant in Hungary, which already currently meets 40% of the country’s electricity needs.
The country of Austria is now planning to sue the European Commission for its approval of a nuclear energy expansion project in Hungary, government reps have revealed.
With Tesla’s star seemingly still on the rise, various governments around the world have been working in recent times to attract large manufacturing investments from the firm — with the potential to host new “gigafactories,” amongst other things, being the motivation. The government of Hungary is one of the governments … [continued]
The South Korea–based electric vehicle battery technology firm SK Innovation will be investing 840.2 billion won (around $777 million) into the development of an electric vehicle battery production facility in Hungary, according to reports.
Electric vehicles will be manufactured at multiple sites around the world amongst Audi’s global network, rather than just at one, the company has revealed.
BYD has opened its first fully owned bus plant in Europe in Komarom, Hungary, with an annual production capacity of 400 buses.