News from the Regions in Structural Change | April 2023
Germany’s regions in structural change are an attractive business location for innovative businesses and companies developing alternative energy storage and mobility models.
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Germany’s regions in structural change are an attractive business location for innovative businesses and companies developing alternative energy storage and mobility models.
Germany's regions in structural change are proving attractive with international investors, with numerous new developments announced in recent months.
New lithium factory for Bitterfeld-Wolfen Chemical Park
American-Dutch metal group Advanced Metallurgical (AMG) has announced plans to invest more than EUR 100 million in a new lithium refinery plant. Annual production of 20,000 metric tons should start in the fall of 2023 at the plant in the Bitterfeld-Wolfen Chemical Park. Subject to demand levels, production capacity could increase fivefold. According to AMG, the lithium produced will be of a high quality suitable for battery production. The city...
As part of this structural shift, the plan for the Rhenish coalfield region is to develop it into a model European region for energy and resource security. The Rhenish coalfield region’s research centers, universities, and companies are using their broad spectrum of expertise to tackle the challenges of the transition to renewable energies.
Germany's regions in structural change are increasing their buiness attractiveness, with innovative energy and mobility solutions at the forefront of this progress.
Germany’s regions in structural transition are playing a major role in the energy transition to green energy production. The country's semiconductstart-up-location-germany-pageor goes from strength to strength and universities are supporting start-ups.
Germany’s regions in transition are continuing to attract major manufacturing and R&D projects to its burgeoning electric vehicle battery and battery storage industries.
Confidence is returning to the mechanical engineering sector in Eastern Germany - with order books once again filling up and companies seeking to invest and create new jobs.