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Porsche reportedly wants to almost completely shut down its battery unit Cellforce. According to a media report, all that ...
According to Spiegel magazine, Porsche plans to lay off around 200 of the total 286 workers at Cellforce, reports Fenix ...
Car manufacturer Porsche is withdrawing from the production of high-performance traction batteries for vehicles.
Porsche's battery-making business will lay off most of it workforce, a union representative told AFP on Thursday, in the latest blow to Europe's efforts to muscle in on electric cars.
According to German media reports, the sports car maker has decided to largely shut down its battery-making and research ...
The Cellforce Group initially develops and produces lithium-ion pouch cells for automotive applications. Porsche holds a 72.7% stake in the company, with Customcells holding the remaining shares.
Cellforce considers the partnership with PPG crucial as this new type of cathode binder will provide various benefits in sustainable battery production. Moreover, this alliance is in sync with ...
Cellforce Group, founded in June 2021, was previously co-owned by Porsche and Customcells Holding GmbH, with Porsche investing a high double-digit million euro sum to buy a 72.7% stake.
Porsche decided to get into the battery production business with Custom Cells. Their joint-venture is called Cellforce Group, according to reports.
The Cellforce Group initially develops and produces high-performance lithium-ion pouch cells for special automotive applications. Porsche AG holds a 72.7 percent stake in the company, with ...
As a new Porsche subsidiary, the Cellforce Group will be instrumental in driving forward the research, development, production and sale of high-performance battery cells.