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Skeleton receives 51 million euros from the Germans to build a factory in Leipzig

NordenBladet – Skeleton Technologies, an Estonian company that specializes in the production of supercapacitors, is building a new factory in Leipzig, Germany. The factory is set to be larger than the company’s current production facility in Dresden and will significantly increase production capacity.

The German government and the state of Saxony are providing over 50 million euros to support the construction of the new factory. The investment is part of Germany’s efforts to achieve its green revolution goals and reduce dependence on Asia and America. The new factory will enable Skeleton Technologies to produce up to 12 million supercapacitors and superbatteries per year and reduce production costs.

The company has recently signed agreements with major companies such as Shell, Honda, Siemens, and CAF, which has increased its demand for production. Skeleton Technologies’ development unit is located in Tallinn, Estonia.

Source: NordenBladet.ee
Featured image: Taavi Madiberk (Skeleton Technologies)

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