SVOLT engages Schwartz Public Relations with communications for major European project

Lead agency for communication concerning the settlement of the global high-tech company for battery systems in Europe

Munich 18.11.2020 /

The global high-tech company SVOLT (https://svolt-eu.com) with headquarters in China, which develops and produces lithium-ion batteries and battery systems for electric vehicles and energy storage systems, partners with Munich-based PR agency Schwartz Public Relations as lead agency for communication on all channels in Europe. The agency will initially focus on announcing the European production facilities – one of the largest global settlement projects of its kind at present. At two locations in Saarland, a state-of-the-art cell factory with 24 GWh production capacity in the final expansion stage and a module and pack factory will be built. A total investment of up to EUR 2 billion is planned in Europe. In total, SVOLT aims to create up to 2,000 jobs.

Furthermore, Schwartz PR will focus on SVOLT’s products, solutions and innovations in addition to location communication, and will manage corporate communication.

About Schwartz PR

Schwartz Public Relations focuses on public relations for German and international companies in the technology and service sectors and is one of the leading agencies in this segment in Germany.

The agency offers its clients the entire spectrum of corporate communications – from corporate communications, social media and product PR to internal communications and crisis communication, web content creation and corporate publishing. Schwartz Public Relations was founded in Munich in 1994 by Christoph Schwartz and is the exclusive DACH partner of the international PR network Eurocom Worldwide. For the fifth time after 2016, 2017, 2019 and 2020, Schwartz PR was awarded the Sabre Award as best agency employer in Continental Europe in 2021.

Press contact

Schwartz Public Relations
+49(0)89.211871-30
info@schwartzpr.de
Sendlinger Straße 42A
D-80331 Munich

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