An agreement of great value for the naval industry
On November 15, Seri Industrial officially announced a framework supply agreement worth 100,935,000 euros with Power4Future, a company controlled by Fincantieri SI. This agreement represents a significant step for the Italian naval industry, in particular for the production of battery modules for the latest generation of submersibles. The choice to produce these modules in Italy, at FAAM’s Teverola plant, underlines Seri Industrial’s commitment to supporting local industry and promoting technological innovation
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Latest generation battery modules for submersibles
The battery modules covered by the agreement are designed to be installed on advanced submersibles, which require very high standards of technology, reliability and safety. These submersibles, which represent the future of underwater navigation, require cutting-edge energy systems to ensure optimal performance. The supply of high-quality battery modules is therefore crucial for the success of modern naval operations
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Impact on industry and employment
This agreement not only represents an important business opportunity for Seri Industrial and Power4Future, but it will also have a significant impact on employment in the sector. The local production of battery modules will create new jobs and contribute to the region’s economic growth. In addition, the alliance between these two companies could stimulate additional investment in research and development, leading to innovations that could revolutionize the defense and underwater navigation sector
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The future of naval technology in Italy
With the increase in demand for advanced submersibles and innovative energy systems, the Italian shipping industry is in a privileged position to become a leader in the sector. The agreement between Seri Industrial and Power4Future is a clear sign of the desire to invest in sustainable and cutting-edge technologies. The collaboration between these two companies could pave the way for further developments and partnerships in the future, helping to position Italy as an innovation hub in the field of naval technology
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