Oy Finnish Electric Vehicles Technologies
Founded Year
2003Stage
Other Investors | AliveAbout Oy Finnish Electric Vehicles Technologies
FEVT offers large capacity solutions for storing electrical energy. The company's technology is based on Lithium-ion batteries and CCS, the company's intelligent Cell Control System. The focus of the company's operations is on applications in the medium- and heavy-duty vehicle, industrial and stationary equipment sectors.
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Oy Finnish Electric Vehicles Technologies Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Oy Finnish Electric Vehicles Technologies founded?
Oy Finnish Electric Vehicles Technologies was founded in 2003.
What is Oy Finnish Electric Vehicles Technologies's latest funding round?
Oy Finnish Electric Vehicles Technologies's latest funding round is Other Investors.
Who are the investors of Oy Finnish Electric Vehicles Technologies?
Investors of Oy Finnish Electric Vehicles Technologies include Finnish Industry Investment, VNT Management and Power Fund.
Who are Oy Finnish Electric Vehicles Technologies's competitors?
Competitors of Oy Finnish Electric Vehicles Technologies include EnerDel, Kokam, Boston-Power, A123 Systems, Ener1 and 12 more.
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