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Sustainability · TokyoThe worldwide push for sustainability requires better, more durable batteries to support renewable energy systems and ubiquitous electronic devices.See the Story
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Inauguration · MartorellSeat & Cupra has started operations at its new battery system assembly plant at its Martorell site near Barcelona, Spain. Built over two years and costing €300 million, the Spanish carmaker’s new battery gigafactory covers 64,000 square metres. It has the capacity to assemble one of parent company Volkswagen’s new MEB+ battery systems every 45 seconds – a total of 1,200 per day, and 300,000 per year. From 2026, the Seat & Cupra Martorell gigafac…See the Story
Seat & Cupra opens new Martorell battery gigafactory to 'lead electromobility in Europe'

Gothenburg, Sweden · GothenburgJohnson Matthey has opened its first hydrogen internal combustion engine (H₂ICE) facility, where cutting-edge emission control systems will be tested, strengthening its heavy-duty vehicle testing capabilities. A H₂ICE uses zero carbon hydrogen fuel in tried-and-tested engine technology, presenting a viable path for decarbonizing medium and heavy-duty transportation, such as trucks and buses. Announced back in July, the new testing area forms par…See the Story