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The plant will mainly be used for storage and, to a small extent, for assembly consisting of only mechanical work processes. There will be no harmful emissions and the water and energy requirements are minimal.

‘As another important stage in the wave of automotive development marked by German premium car brands, CATL is establishing a plant for the storage and assembly of devices suitable for green energy storage in the facility in Debrecen rented from INPARK’s subsidiary,’ INPARK Szigma Ltd. announced.

The industrial-logistics hall, which will be completed in the Southern Economic Zone by September 2024, will use advanced industrial automation systems, thus guaranteeing even higher occupational safety.

Hungary will become one of the most important centres of the green transition in the world in the coming years. The green energy industry, which ensures the introduction of high technologies and continuous innovation, is the future of the Hungarian economy. Two important tasks of the industry are to ensure the production and storage of green energy.

The investments made in the wave of automotive development marked by German premium car brands fit into this process. CATL’s plant in Debrecen for the storage and assembly of devices suitable for green energy storage is also connected to these developments, which is being implemented in the Southern Industrial Park by INPARK’s subsidiary, INPARK Szigma Ltd. The company will lease the nearly 60,000 square metre facility, which will be completed by September 2024, to CATL on a long-term basis. The application for the environmental protection permit related to the project was submitted by the Hungarian company in mid-December.

‘As a result of the investment, an industrial-logistics facility designed to a high technical standard will be created. Advanced industrial automation systems will be used in the building, which will guarantee even higher safety at work,’ the managing director of INPARK Szigma Ltd., János Agócs-Kiss emphasises.

In the facility, units suitable for green energy storage will be assembled, and the tenant will store the raw materials necessary for the process, such as cells and cases.

In order to protect the local air, water and soil, INPARK Szigma Ltd., as the owner, will carry out regular inspections in the plant and cooperate with the authorities in enforcing the relevant legislation.

Source:Dehir

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