By Ligia Martoni
The physical space already exists. It is on Curitiba's Federation of Industries of Paraná (Fiep) campus.
A large hall, surrounded by laboratories equipped with cutting-edge equipment and researchers trained to revolutionize the automotive segment in Brazil.
Besides the facilities, there is already a lot of technology research.
Now, the green light is missing to start implementing what will be the first pre-industrial plant to manufacture lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles in the country.
And, if everything goes as expected, by 2026, the first batch of this type of 100% national battery should be . . .
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