 Jungheinrich is investing in lithium-ion |
Jungheinrich and Triathlon Holding have come together to found JT ENERGY Systems, a joint venture focused on the production and recycling of lithium-ion battery systems. The company will be based in Glauchau, Saxony. The founding is subject to approval of the project by the relevant competition authorities.
Jungheinrich holds a 70% share in the joint venture with Triathlon taking the remaining 30%.
The company is due to begin operations in August 2019.
JT ENERGY Systems intends to create around 100 new jobs at the plant in the next few years.
The aim of the joint venture between Jungheinrich and Triathlon is for the two companies to expand their production capacities to cover the ever-increasing demand for lithium-ion battery systems and to further develop their technological leadership in this field.
JT ENERGY will supply products to both companies.
Hans-Georg Frey, chairman of the board of management of Jungheinrich, says exponential sales growth in recent years shows that the intralogistics sector is making a decisive move toward lithium-ion technology. "Jungheinrich recognised this trend early on. Today, we act as a one-stop shop, offering everything from our own energy storage devices and power units to battery chargers, and our comprehensive expertise in energy makes us innovation leaders within the sector. This collaboration with Triathlon will enable us to leverage further untapped potential in the market for electric trucks and drive the development of this future technology forward."
Martin Hartmann, managing director of Triathlon Holding, believes that the joint venture will see the partners achieve greater economies of scale and scope that will in turn increase their competitiveness. "Going forward, this move will give our customers and partners access to an even broader range of cutting-edge lithium-ion battery systems based on the latest technology."