Croatian EV technology group making the Nevera hypercar, high-performance battery/drivetrain systems and the Verne autonomous robotaxi.
Rimac Group is a Croatian electric-vehicle and high-performance technology company headquartered at the Rimac Campus in Sveta Nedelja, near Zagreb. Founded in 2009 by Mate Rimac, the group has grown from a hypercar startup into a vertically integrated developer and manufacturer of advanced electrification and autonomy technologies. Its operations span three core areas. Rimac Automobili designs and builds the Nevera, an all-electric hypercar producing roughly 1,914 horsepower, showcasing the group's in-house battery, powertrain and software engineering.
Rimac Technology develops and produces high-voltage battery systems, electric drivetrains, power electronics and electronic control units, supplying these components and complete systems to global automotive OEMs, with additional engineering, R&D and software offices in Berlin, Germany and Warwick, UK. Through its subsidiary Verne, Rimac is developing a purpose-built two-seat autonomous robotaxi and mobility service; the Verne vehicle uses autonomous-driving software co-developed with Mobileye and is powered by a 60 kWh LFP battery, with a planned launch in Zagreb and expansion to other European and Middle Eastern cities. The group operates a roughly 100,000 square-metre campus that also houses Bugatti Rimac, the joint venture combining Bugatti Automobiles and Rimac Automobili. Rimac's combination of battery systems, electric drivetrains, automotive software and autonomous-vehicle development positions it across the autonomous vehicle, power and energy, and motion and actuation segments of the mobility-robotics landscape, serving both its own brands and external manufacturers.
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