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The key to the SEEL facility in Gothenburg was handed over today June 2, 2023

02 June 2023, 14:45

Three years after the ground-breaking ceremony in Säve, Gothenburg, today the real estate company Castellum and the construction company Vestia officially handed over the keys to SEEL Swedish Electric Transport Laboratory. After a successful construction process, the 14,000-square-meter building is now completed, inspected, and approved. SEEL is a jointly owned company between Chalmers and RISE for research and development of electromobility.

Key handover between Örjan Rystedt, Region VD Castellum Väst and Henrik Svenningstorp, VD SEEL.

With great joy, Henrik Svenningstorp, CEO of SEEL, has now received the key from Örjan Rydstedt at Castellum and Tobias Söderberg at Vestia. This handover ceremony is a significant step in SEEL's work to improve efficient knowledge development and cooperation to accelerate the evolution of electrified transports.

“I look forward to the exciting opportunities that SEEL can offer for business actors and developers in electromobility. It's a major step forward for the very much-needed work with sustainability and technology development in the area of electrified transport, and we're proud to be part of this initiative”, says Henrik Svenningstorp.

SEEL extends its gratitude to Castellum and Vestia for their commitment and collaboration in realizing SEEL. By sharing the vision of a sustainable future, we have jointly taken an important step towards shaping a greener and more sustainable world.

 

Jimmy Stare Vaker, Vestia; Fredrik Lindgren, Vestia; Tobias Söderberg, Vestia; Fredrik Tauson, Castellum; Peter Söderberg, Vestia; Henrik Svenningstorp, SEEL; Jan Almqvist, SEEL

The facility will be able to meet the needs of companies and developers of electric cars, trucks, buses, aeroplanes and ships. SEEL will function as a knowledge and innovation hub, where researchers, engineers and companies can collaborate to develop and test advanced technologies in electromobility. By creating a dynamic environment for collaboration and exchange of ideas, SEEL will play a central role in promoting innovation and accelerating the transition to electric vehicles.

 

The image on top shows from left to right: Örjan Rydstedt, Regional Managing Director for Castellum West, Henrik Svenningstorp, CEO SEEL and Tobias Söderberg, Site Manager Vestia.