Chinese EVE Power submits industrial safety report for battery plant in Hungary
Chinese-owned EVE Power Kft has submitted an industrial safety report for a battery plant it is building in Debrecen (E Hungary), the municipal council said on Tuesday.
EVE Power in Hungary
The report, submitted after EVE launched its application for an Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) permit, has been posted in full on the municipal council’s website (www.debrecen.hu) and a site (debreceniakkugyar.hu) operated by EDC Debrecen, the city’s economic development agency.
The municipal council welcomed the Chinese company’s pledge to use treated greywater at the plant.
The company announced the HUF 400bn plant in the spring of 2023 and started ground work the following autumn. The plant, slated to start production in 2026, will supply a factory German car maker BMW is building in Debrecen.
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