Holding company for premium electric vehicle and energy tech platforms
Rimac Group operates as an engineering and manufacturing holding company anchored in Croatia, with majority stakes in Bugatti Rimac and full ownership of Rimac Technology. The tech stack is deeply embedded in automotive and energy hardware—MATLAB, Simulink, embedded systems (STM32, NXP, C2000), motor control (CAN, MQTT), and CAD/simulation (CATIA, Unity, Blender)—reflecting a business model centered on powertrain and vehicle integration rather than software-as-a-service. Active projects span hypercar development, ECU hardware/software, grid-connected inverters, and laser-welding process optimization, with pain points clustering around supplier quality, manufacturing efficiency, and program cost/timeline management.
Rimac Group is a holding company that owns or controls three core portfolio companies serving the premium mobility and energy sectors. Rimac Technology is wholly owned; Bugatti Rimac is held as a majority stake; and Verne represents a minority investment. The group is headquartered on the outskirts of Zagreb, Croatia, with distributed operations across Europe, Peru, and Gibraltar. Shareholders include Mate Rimac (largest individual holder), SoftBank, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Porsche, Hyundai Motor Group, and Investindustrial. The organization is engineering and manufacturing-intensive, with active hiring concentrated in mid-to-senior-level engineering and production roles, signaling active scaling of vehicle development and factory operations.
Embedded systems (STM32, NXP, TI C2000), simulation/modeling (MATLAB, Simulink), motor/power control (CAN, MQTT, FreeRTOS), CAD (CATIA), design (Figma, Blender, Maya), and enterprise tools (SAP, SQL Server, Power BI, Jira).
Hypercar vehicle development, ECU hardware/software, grid-connected inverter control, laser-welding process optimization, factory acceptance testing, vehicle integration roadmaps, and continuous manufacturing improvement initiatives.
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