The expansion project, first announced last year, is focused on the development of energy storage systems designed for electrified air and land platforms. According to the company, the new building strengthens its ability to combine propulsion expertise with advanced aviation technologies. “This expansion strengthens our ability to meet growing global demand for aircraft and ground vehicle electrification,” said Jack Stevens, vice president and …
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