European e-bike battery production
“We need to secure the market, to secure the future,” explains Bauer. “There is enough material available worldwide; we are not talking about not enough lithium, not enough nickel or aluminium, cobalt, etc, there is enough available of everything. The question is only how fast we can ramp up the output.”
“It’s not rocket science to build 18650 or 21700 cells, but it’s a complicated process that needs a lot of know-how,” Sven Bauer explained. “To build up a line of 100 million cells you need an investment of roughly €150 million”. The investments in European battery production are coming too late as Europe already lost the market in 90's when it was too slow to respond to the rise in consumer electronics. “Nobody was thinking about using this technology for bikes, cars, and energy storage in those days, it was all mobile phones and laptops, so we lost the technology and we lost this market and it’s very difficult to jump back in. There is a huge chemical industry in Germany and European cell production is under development, but first the focus is car, car, car. Maybe in 5 to 6 years we can think about having a successful European battery production.”