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Funding approved for electromobility centre

12 December 2019, 17:17

The European Commission decided on Monday to approve Sweden’s application for funding for the construction of the electromobility lab SEEL (Swedish Electric Transport Laboratory AB).

Approval was granted within the framework of a so-called Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI), which has been established by the EU to promote battery production in the European Union.

SEEL is owned by RISE, together with Chalmers University of Technology, and is a national test bed for developing the next generation of sustainable innovative solutions for electric cars, trucks, buses and other electric vehicles such as ships and electric vessels, including battery development. SEEL will be one of the few test centres in Europe able to provide testing for all the parts required by electrified transport.

Read the full press release here > https://www.ri.se/en/news/funding-approved-for-electromobility-centre