This strategic project, which represents an investment of €50 million, demonstrates the two companies' commitment to strengthening innovation and ensuring the site's sustainable development. In this spirit, Still is also announcing a major expansion of its energy activities: the company aims to strengthen its position in energy systems and plans to produce its own lithium-ion batteries by 2026. This commitment marks a new step in Still's strategy to offer increasingly efficient and environmentally friendly technological solutions. Spanning 14,500 m², this new, ultramodern center will include 8,200 m² of production space and 2,600 m² of office space, where approximately 140 employees will work from summer 2026. It will offer state-of-the-art infrastructure for the production, testing, and development of mechatronic solutions, thus fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and operational efficiency. In addition to production lines, the site will also house test areas and development laboratories. With this expansion, the manufacturer is increasing its mechatronics footprint from 5,900 m² to 10,800 m², consolidating its expertise and preparing for the future with increased capacity for innovation and development. Located just 1 km from Still's current headquarters, this new center will free up space that will be reintegrated into the site's development projects, particularly for the expansion of the training workshop.
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