E&Coper Subsidiary Establishes Hungarian Corporation as European Secondary Battery Hub
[Asia Economy Reporter Hyungsoo Park] Hansung Cleantec, a subsidiary of EN Corporation, announced on the 20th that it has completed the establishment of a corporation in Hungary, a European secondary battery hub, and will embark on aggressive overseas sales.
Hansung Cleantec will begin sales activities to secure orders for secondary battery production base expansion projects through its local corporation in Hungary. Hungary hosts electric vehicle production facilities of global automakers such as Audi and BMW. Domestic secondary battery companies are establishing production bases supplying products to European electric vehicles and are continuing large-scale investments.
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A Hansung Cleantec official stated, "Our goal this year is to secure significant orders related to electrolyte storage, supply, piping construction, and air purification duct work," adding, "We plan to expand our business into the European water treatment market."
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