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President ProLogium Europe and EVP Global Development

That is a good news indeed! Thank you Les Echos and Ember to show us we’re heading the right direction. In a post-COVID year where activity reached significant production levels, the European continent is decivisely moving away from fossile fuels in its electricity footprint. Soon the continent will be stopping importing energy and will generate a low-carbon one. This confirms all the merits of the on-going work to build a very strong ecosystem to promote a major shift toward e-mobility. At Prologium Technology 輝能科技 we embrace this movement and are willing to concretely contribute toward this noble goal. By leading the development of the next generation batteries, by flexing our manufacturing muscles through the world’s first giga-level solid state battery factory grand opening (this January 2024), we are preparing for a significant move to Dunkirk-France home of our future large scale Giga-Factory. Altogether we can contribute to the advent of a CO2 friendly world. A very much awaited one by the next generations! #solidstatebatteries #innovation #nextgenerations #teamworkforabetterworld

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Arpan Mandal

Driving change with Autonomous, Connected, Electrified & Shared mobility

8mo

Thanks for sharing this. Might be good to see this coupled with the evolution in price of electricity per kWh. An upwards tick in the Nuclear energy source is positive and interesting to see. I wish we also had an indication of the consumption of energy , i.e . are we consuming smartly ( off peak) or stupidly at peak (8am- 10am CET).. meaning lights on in the shops ( magazines) in evenings when no one is looking.

Jean-Paul Stevenard

Wirtschaftsprüfer (page personnelle) / 🇩🇪🇫🇷 French Desk Ganteführer (Düsseldorf)

8mo

Effondrement de la part du charbon, à commencer par l’Allemagne 🇩🇪 et concomitamment très fort développement des EnR. Les EnR vont prendre la place du charbon en Europe, c‘est certain et le gaz restera comme un appoint.

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