European battery-cell manufacturing facility for electric vehicles
EVE Power Hungary is a subsidiary of EVE Energy building its first European manufacturing plant in Debrecen, Hungary. The facility is targeting 30+ GWh battery-cell production capacity with a focus on electric-vehicle supply. Hiring velocity is accelerating across engineering, operations, security, and manufacturing — a pattern consistent with a greenfield factory ramp, not a mature operation. Active projects reveal infrastructure buildout (access control, CCTV monitoring, operational systems) alongside supply-chain and material-management challenges typical of early-stage high-volume manufacturing.
EVE Power Hungary manufactures advanced lithium-ion battery cells for electric vehicles at its Debrecen facility, part of EVE Energy's global production network. The parent company (EVE Energy Co., Ltd.) operates manufacturing plants, R&D centers, and sales offices across Asia, Europe, and the United States, supported by an extensive international distribution network and over 1,000 active patents. EVE Power Hungary's Hungarian operation focuses on battery-cell production using state-of-the-art industrial technologies, with emphasis on research, sustainability, and quality standards. The company is ramping hiring across engineering, operations, and manufacturing while managing material-supply volatility and energy-cost fluctuation.
Primary tools include SAP, Oracle Database, Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Word), AutoCAD for design, Fortinet FortiGate for network security, and CCTV systems for facility monitoring.
The facility is designed to produce 30+ GWh of battery cells annually, positioning it as a major European production hub for electric-vehicle batteries.
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