Slovakian Company InoBat Plans to Open Electric Vehicle Battery Factory in Serbia

Source: Beta Tuesday, 15.11.2022. 09:08
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Slovakian battery maker InoBat said on Monday it has signed declarations of intent with the Serbian government to build an electric vehicle battery factory in Serbia with a capacity of up to 32 gigawatt hours.

As Reuters reports, the plant would open with an initial capacity of 4 GWh in 2025.

The Serbian government has agreed to provide funding of up to EUR 419 million including grants and tax incentives to support the project, InoBat said. Although the agreement is not final, a source familiar with the matter said it is close to being so.

InoBat has said it wants to build a gigafactory in western Europe and one in eastern Europe.

Last month InoBat said it had signed a declaration of intent with Spain's government to build a gigafactory in Valladolid.

The declaration is not a finalized agreement and other locations, including the United Kingdom, remain under consideration for InoBat's western European factory.

Some European battery startups have struggled to raise billions for huge gigafactories, while others like InoBat are focused on expanding slowly as they land customers contracts.


InoBat will open a 45 megawatt-hour (MWh) pilot line in Bratislava early next year to produce high-performance batteries for customers to test and says it has signed customer agreements, including with German air taxi developer Lilium worth 500 million euros by 2030.

The company aims to build battery production capacity in 4 GWh increments starting in 2025 - costing around 350 million euros each, as contracts are signed.

InoBat also plans a research & development facility in Indiana, which could expand into a gigafactory, in a joint venture with fintech company Ideanomics.

Ideanomics is an investor in InoBat, as is mining group Rio Tinto, Reuters adds.

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