According to Jornal Económico, the unit foresees an investment of 2,060 million euros and the creation of 1,800 direct jobs.
For the Chinese company, the objective is to start production by the end of 2025, due to high demand from customers, mainly from the automotive industry. The industrial unit will be located on a 45-hectare plot of land in the Sines Industrial and Logistics Zone (ZILS) and will have a capacity of 15 gigawatt-hours (GWh), equivalent to 38.6 million cells per year.
In November 2022, CALB told Lusa that this project, which was recognized as a Project of Potential National Interest (PIN) in March last year, could represent more than 4% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) when it is in full swing. In four years, the company hopes to expand the facilities, scaling the unit from 15 to 45 GWh.
I like to hear that. Hungary has already 4 of this kind of factories. So Portugal gets connected to the future.
By Johannes Christoph Albert Platz from Lisbon on 23 Jan 2024, 11:42
I would be very wary of the Chinese if it is building the factory. It is known that the they will totally ignore any litigation for damage to the environment as seen in other countries including Montenegro.
By David Clark from Other on 24 Jan 2024, 06:44
Hold on to your resources Portugal. Do not be deceived. God,family, country will preserve your people.
By Alice McCormack from Algarve on 16 Mar 2024, 20:52