Demand for electric vehicles is rising, and established European car manufacturers have so far lagged behind, particularly in comparison with Asian manufacturers. One reason for this is that, when it comes to the production of batteries – the key technology behind electric car propulsion – European and German manufacturers have a pressing need to catch up in terms of expertise and innovation.
Currently, the majority of battery cells used in electric car batteries come from Asia. European attempts to counterbalance this have increased in recent years, but have not yet been met with great success. Local efforts to gain market share have recently suffered a severe setback following the insolvency filings of various EU battery manufacturers.