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Rimac Technology is a Croatian automotive technology company and a Tier 1 technology supplier to the automotive industry, fully owned by the Rimac Group. It specializes in electrification technologies, including battery systems and e-axles, as well as electronic systems. Rimac Technology covers the whole process of creation from concepts to prototypes and through to series production. In 2023 Rimac Technology expanded its portfolio by establishing Rimac Energy.[1]. This business unit is dedicated to advancing Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) technology, focusing on designing, developing, and manufacturing innovative stationary BESS solutions entirely within Europe. Rimac Technology is headquartered in Croatia, with offices in the UK, and currently employs more than 1,000 employees[2], and collaborates on projects with a number of the world’s most renowned car manufacturers such as BMW[3], Porsche, Hyundai, and Aston Martin[4].
History
[edit]Rimac Technology originated from the technology division of Rimac Automobili, founded in 2009 by Mate Rimac. The company began supplying battery systems and electric drivetrains to other automotive manufacturers as a secondary business to help fund the development of its Rimac-badged hypercars.
As demand for the company's technology grew among major automotive brands, Rimac Group decided to separate the hypercar and technology businesses. On January 1, 2022, Rimac Technology was officially spun off as an independent company, entirely owned by Rimac Group.[5]
Products and Services
[edit]Automotive Technology
[edit]Rimac Technology develops modular battery systems and electric powertrains for automotive applications. The company's battery platform supports configurations from single modules to complete cell-to-pack solutions, with voltage ranges from 30V to 1,250V[6]. The electric drivetrain systems include both single-motor and dual-motor configurations designed for high-performance and premium vehicle applications[7]
Energy Storage
[edit]Through the Rimac Energy division, the company develops the SineStack Battery Energy Storage System for utility-scale and commercial applications. The system offers 868 kWh usable capacity and began production in 2024 at the company's facility in Witney, Oxfordshire.[8]
Operations and Facilities
[edit]Rimac Technology's primary manufacturing facility is located at the Rimac Campus in Zagreb, Croatia, which became operational in 2024[9]. The facility houses battery production lines, electric drivetrain manufacturing, and testing facilities. The company also operates a manufacturing facility in the UK dedicated to energy storage systems and maintains R&D centers in Warwick, UK[10], and additional offices in Croatia.
Major Partnerships
[edit]The company's largest publicly announced partnership is with BMW Group[11], established in April 2024 for high-voltage battery technology development and production. Other major clients include Bugatti Rimac, Porsche, CEER Motors[12], Hyundai-Kia, Aston Martin.
Intellectual Property
[edit]Rimac Technology holds over 1,100 patents globally[13], focusing primarily on battery cooling systems, thermal management, and electrical safety systems. The company's R&D capabilities are supported by specialized centers across Europe and collaboration with Croatian universities.
References
[edit]- ^ says, Nicola (2023-05-04). "Rimac Tech enters stationary energy storage with new tech, gigafactory plans". pv magazine International. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ Tsoneva, Annie (2022-01-24). "Croatia's Rimac spins off tech unit | Croatia Investments News | SeeNews". seenews.com. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Rimac will supply batteries for BMW's Neue Klasse electric cars". Top Gear. 2024-04-09. Archived from the original on 2024-05-20. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "The Aston Martin Valkyrie Has A 1160bhp Total Output Thanks To Rimac | CarThrottle". www.carthrottle.com. 2019-03-01. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Rimac Technology Officially Becomes Its Own Entity". Rimac Newsroom. 2022-01-18. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Battery | Rimac Technology". www.rimac-technology.com. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Powertrain | Rimac Technology". www.rimac-technology.com. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Rimac Energy Brings Its First SineStack Battery to the UK – A Breakthrough in Energy Storage!Renewables". www.netzerocircle.org. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ Binns, Theo (2024-10-18). "Rimac begins production at new campus, with phase one complete". ElectricDrives. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Hypercar maker Rimac opens R&D office in Warwick, UK - electrive.com". www.electrive.com. 2021-03-24. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Rimac will supply batteries for BMW's Neue Klasse electric cars". Top Gear. 2024-04-09. Archived from the original on 2024-05-20. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ Nolan, Stella (2024-11-13). "Ceer & Rimac: Leading High-Performance EVs in Saudi Arabia". evmagazine.com. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Rimac Automobili Patents - Insights and Stats (Updated 2025)". Insights;Gate. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
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