Tag Slovakia

HVAC Energy Saving and CO₂ Reduction Strategies for Manufacturing Facilities

In Europe, rising energy prices and increasingly strict decarbonization targets have made HVAC energy efficiency and CO₂ reduction a critical issue for manufacturing facilities.
This article outlines practical HVAC energy-saving strategies, ranging from operational improvements to equipment retrofits and system upgrades, with a focus on factories and warehouses in Central and Eastern Europe.
In many cases, energy reductions of 10–30% can be achieved by optimizing existing operations and controls, even without large-scale equipment replacement.

Summary of New Investments and Expansion Trends in European Manufacturing

While Europe’s manufacturing sector is often portrayed as being in decline, investment activity tells a more nuanced story. In Central and Eastern Europe in particular, new projects in electric vehicles, batteries, defense, and high-value manufacturing continue to move forward. This article reviews major new investments and expansion projects announced between late 2025 and early 2026, with a focus on Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia.

Latest Trends in Manufacturing Investment by Foreign Companies in Slovakia

Slovakia, often called the “Detroit of Europe,” continues to attract large-scale foreign manufacturing investment. Since 2025, global companies from Europe, the U.S., Korea, and China have expanded their presence, particularly in electric vehicles and battery industries. Major projects include Volvo’s €1.2 billion EV plant near Košice, Hyundai Mobis’ new EV module factory in Nováky, and Gotion-InoBat’s €1.2 billion battery gigafactory in Šurany, together creating thousands of new jobs and reinforcing Slovakia’s role as a Central European hub for green and high-tech industries.