Car and battery production driving force in Hungarian economy

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Economic Development Minister Márton Nagy on Wednesday met the executives of Chinese battery maker CATL to discuss the state of the global battery industry, Hungary’s position on the global market and the company’s planned plant in Debrecen, in eastern Hungary, the ministry said.

The meeting in Budapest was attended by CATL VP Chen Junwei, CATL strategic planning head Lorand Diossi and Wang Yanyun, the general manager of China Construction Bank Hungary.

CATL is the world’s largest EV battery maker with a 37 percent global market share, the ministry said in a statement. The construction of its plant in Debrecen, the country’s biggest greenfield investment, is ongoing, with test production set to start in early 2025, it added.

At the talks, Nagy emphasised that car and battery production were clearly the driving force of the Hungarian economy. Electric vehicles are the future of the auto industry, he said, arguing that there was not sustainable car production without battery production.

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