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EU, Serbia to support ElevenEs in battery cell manufacturing expansion

ElevenEs signs EU-backed declaration to expand battery cell production in Serbia

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October 14, 2025

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At the EU–Western Balkans Investment Forum in Tirana, Serbian company ElevenEs signed a joint declaration of support with representatives of the European Commission and the Development Agency of Serbia, marking a major step toward expanding battery cell manufacturing in the region.

ElevenEs CEO Nemanja Mikać signed the document in the presence of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The joint declaration of support recognizes the company’s battery manufacturing expansion as a project aligned with the European Green Deal and Global Gateway strategy. The initiative highlights ElevenEs’s role in supporting the European Union’s decarbonization goals across the energy, transport, and industrial sectors.

The signing ceremony took place on the first day of the inaugural EU–Western Balkans Investment Forum, which is supported by the European Commission and aims to enhance economic cooperation and investment opportunities between European Union member states and Western Balkan partners.

“Signing this joint declaration of support with the European Commission and the Serbian Development Agency is an important recognition of the quality of the prismatic LFP blade cells battery we produce, and ElevenEs’s upcoming contribution to the EU’s decarbonization efforts, and the economic and industrial development across the region”, Mikać said.

With a EUR 700 million investment in two phases, ElevenEs will create roughly 1,000 jobs in Serbia

Mikać said the Western Balkans have the potential to become a key location for Europe’s energy storage industry, emphasizing that his company’s technological expertise and commitment to innovation demonstrate the region’s capability to be a reliable partner for the EU’s battery supply chain.

With an investment of EUR 700 million planned in two phases, ElevenEs aims to establish Serbia and the Western Balkans as a key hub for LFP (lithium-iron-phosphate) battery cell production, creating around 1,000 new jobs. The company’s LFP blade cells are designed to meet Europe’s growing demand for batteries used in electric vehicles and stationary energy storage systems.

Founded in 2022 as a spin-out from Al Pack Group, ElevenEs is building Europe’s first LFP gigafactory in Subotica. The company leverages three decades of electrode manufacturing expertise to produce long-lasting, cost-efficient batteries that support the continent’s clean energy transition.

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