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3 FAQs about [Rimac energy storage Antigua and Barbuda]
Who is Rimac energy?
One of Rimac’s slides shown during its presentation at Energy Storage Summit Central Eastern Europe (CEE). Image: Cameron Murray / Solar Media. Rimac Energy, the battery energy storage system (BESS) division of EV supercar company Rimac Automobili, has unveiled its new product at the Energy Storage Summit Central Eastern Europe (CEE).
Who owns Rimac electric cars?
Rimac, the Croatia electric hypercar maker is moving into energy storage technologies with a new division that will include megawatt scale charging solutions. The company is owned by a Bugatti-Rimac partnership.
How much does a Rimac Supercar cost?
We then ask Laublaettner what Rimac’s approach to pricing will be. Its parent company’s Nevera supercar retails for around €2 million (US$2.2 million), 30-40x the average price of a new electric vehicle (EV). Laublaettner is clear that the ESS market requires a vastly different approach.

































