http://www.sz-online.de/nachrichten/die-kamenzer-batteriezelle-lebt-3259645.html
A bit defensive article from Litarion but interesting news on cell manufacturing in China (Tianjin) and lost of an "overseas" contract justifying two months of short-time work, future could be interesting but too many unresolved point to make it highly attractive (grant for non-NMP transition, financial engineering to raise working capital, ...).
What could be lost overseas contract, Walmart ? Mondelez ?, could explain rapid departure of Andy Ganapathy from Electrovaya.
They got already Sankar short course on IR/PR "In China settled in a much faster rate extended workbenches build. "Therefore, the cell is still not a product made in China," says Jaksch. "It is a German product.".
No boys, even if component are made in Germany, a cell assembled in China is not a German cell, first of all because manufacturing is not under Co. control.