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Rahul Raj @ EU-Startups 2 place · 02/06/2026 04:00 EDT

Munich-based TWAICE secures €24 million EIB loan to scale predictive battery analytics for Europe’s energy transition

TWAICE, a Munich-based battery software company, has secured €24 million in financing from the European Investment Bank (EIB) to scale up its predictive battery analytics for Europe’s energy transition. According to TWAICE, the financing will boost its growth as electrification rapidly expands in both battery energy storage and electric vehicle sectors, increasing the need for ...

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