Taiwanese battery manufacturers are rapidly expanding their presence in Europe, with several major companies choosing Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) as strategic locations for production, R&D and market expansion. As Europe accelerates its transition toward electric mobility and advanced energy storage, Taiwan’s high-tech battery sector is becoming an increasingly important partner for the region.
Key Taiwanese Investments in Europe’s Battery Supply Chain
C-TECH United Corporation
C-TECH has opened its European representative office in Prague and plans to launch production of battery systems for electric mobility and energy storage by late 2026. The Prague base will function as the company’s European hub, supporting both manufacturing and customer service.
ProLogium
ProLogium is building one of Europe’s largest solid-state battery gigafactories in Dunkirk, France. Production is scheduled to begin at the end of 2026, with total investment expected to reach €5.2 billion by 2030. The project strengthens Europe’s access to next-generation battery technologies.
Darfon Energy Technology
Darfon has established a new factory in the Czech Republic dedicated to producing e-bike batteries and chargers, supporting Europe’s booming electric bicycle industry. The site strengthens CEE’s role as a major manufacturing base for light electric mobility.
XING Mobility
XING Mobility has entered a partnership with Poland’s industrial group SKB to scale its advanced battery technology within the European electrification market. The collaboration focuses on energy storage systems and battery solutions for electric trucks and industrial applications.
Strategic Importance for CEE and Europe
These investments demonstrate the growing role of Central and Eastern Europe in the global battery supply chain. With strong engineering talent, competitive production costs and strategic proximity to major automotive markets, CEE is becoming a preferred location for Asian high-tech companies looking to expand in Europe.
Taiwan’s advanced battery expertise—especially in solid-state technologies, e-mobility solutions and energy storage—is helping Europe strengthen supply security and accelerate its transition toward clean and sustainable energy systems.