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Forsee Power SA

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  • Price (EUR)0.23
  • Today's Change-0.002 / -0.65%
  • Shares traded5.00k
  • 1 Year change-79.50%
  • Beta1.4090
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About the company

FORSEE POWER SAS is a France-based company specialized in the design, manufacture and marketing of smart battery systems for use in the electric mobility market. This company provides advanced lithium-ion battery systems for any mobility application despite of the charging infrastructure or hybrid mode. It is engaged in sale activation and installation of lithium-ion battery systems to be used in multiple vehicles including Autonomous vehicles & robotics, Light urban & utility vehicles, Agriculture, construction & industry, Bus and truck, Rail and Marine, among others. This company also provides battery rental services as well as battery life cycle management services and after-sales services.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)148.25m
  • Net income in EUR-20.12m
  • Incorporated2007
  • Employees646.00
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