Veröffentlichungsdatum: 19 Juni 2020
Projektträger – zwischengeschaltetes Finanzinstitut
NILAR INTERNATIONAL ABOrt
Beschreibung
Nilar is a European start-up developing NiMH batteries for Battery Energy Storage Systems ("BESS"), which has entered the commercialisation phase in 2019. The project concerns the expansion and upgrading of Nilar's manufacturing lines, accompanied by increased R&D and sales and marketing efforts in order to gain market share in Europe in the residential PV and storage segment and to enter the commercial and industrial segment, including EV charging.
Ziele
The development of an innovative start-up into a prospering business in the field of technology development, manufacturing and sale of sustainable, safe and cost-competitive innovative batteries for stationary storage applications in Europe. In doing so, the project contributes to the EU's security of supply in components (batteries) that are critical to its economic competitiveness, its energy transition objectives, and hence climate action goals.
Sektor(en)
- Industrie - Verarbeitendes Gewerbe/Herstellung von Waren
Vorgeschlagene EIB-Finanzierung (voraussichtlicher Betrag)
EUR 47 million
Gesamtkosten (voraussichtlicher Betrag)
EUR 100 million
Umweltaspekte
The activities to be financed are not listed in any annexes of the Directive 2014/52/EU amending the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Directive 2011/92/EU. The project will help create the conditions enabling the deployment of battery energy stationary storage systems, facilitating the transformation of the energy sector. The project therefore supports EU climate action policy.
Auftragsvergabe
The promoter has been assessed by the EIB as a private company not subject to EU rules on public procurement or concessions.
Projektstatus
In Prüfung - 15/06/2020
Haftungsausschluss
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