The Dutch company provides lithium iron phosphate batteries and employs artificial intelligence solutions for mobility-as-a-service applications. It aims to develop its technology further with the help of the University of Twente.Dutch battery manufacturer Lithium Werks plans to open an R&D campus in Twente, in the Netherlands. The company has raised €100 million ($117m) for investment in the site, with local business development agency Oost NL first mover on the project. The company says it anticipates completion of the first building at the Technology Base campus by the end of 2019. At that ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...