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- Forsee Power S.A. designs, manufactures, and integrates smart lithium-ion battery systems and energy management solutions for sustainable electric transport across multiple segments including light vehicles (electric bicycles, scooters, and compact 1- to 4-wheel vehicles), heavy vehicles (buses, trucks, off-highway, and industrial vehicles), rail vehicles, and stationary energy storage units. The company offers a broad product range including modular and high-performance batteries such as the GO 6 for light vehicles and compact industrial equipment; high-power, long-life PULSE PLUS systems for heavy vehicles; and specialized ZEN LFP battery systems for buses and trolleybuses. Forsee Power also provides power converters, charging systems, installation, commissioning, and remote maintenance services. It operates globally with production sites in France, Poland, India, USA, and China, serving customers primarily in Europe, Asia, and North America. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in France, the company has equipped more than 4,500 buses and 145,000 light electric vehicles with its battery systems. Recently, Forsee Power launched its strategic plan RePower27 aimed at restoring sustainable profitability through financial optimization, cost reduction through standardized product platforms, and focusing on high value-added market segments such as buses, mining, off-highway, and rail vehicles. Key recent developments include a strategic partnership with Rolls-Royce Power Systems to develop advanced battery-electric propulsion solutions and cybersecurity-integrated energy management; launching new battery systems including the modular GO 6 and PULSE PLUS; expanding partnerships in Turkey and North America for bus and rail electrification projects; and raising over €50 million through financing and capital increases to support growth initiatives. The company continues to expand its diversified customer base and global footprint while emphasizing innovation in battery technology, including IoT-enabled battery management systems, AI integration, and development of future solid state and sodium-ion batteries.