VW-invested Chinese battery maker opens European factory


FILE PHOTO: A Volkswagen logo is pictured in a production line at the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg

LONDON: Gotion High-Tech, a Chinese battery maker, opened its first European assembly line last Saturday, in Gottingen, Germany, where it hopes to make inroads into the continent’s huge demand for electric vehicles (EVs).

The company’s executives, officials from China’s Anhui province, where the company’s headquarters is located, and the governor of Germany’s Lower Saxony region were among guests who witnessed the first battery produced at the factory.

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