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Press releaseGlobeNewswire· March 24, 2026

Micro, AMFI et CEiiA unissent leurs forces pour créer la prochaine génération de micro-voitures et industrialiser BEN à Turin

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Micro, AMFI et CEiiA unissent leurs forces pour créer la prochaine génération de micro-voitures et industrialiser BEN à Turin ZURICH et TURIN, Italie, et MATOSINHOS, Portugal, 24 mars 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Micro, AMFI — Automotive Micro Factory Italy, et CEiiA ont signé un protocole d’accord (MoU) visant à établir u…
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  • This partnership with Micro and AMFI marks a new phase in the development of the BEN project, strengthening the creation of a collaborative industrial model in Europe. The establishment of the first production site in Turin will enable development of synergies in many areas with Microlino, contributing to a more competitive, innovative and sustainable European industry.

    60% confidence
  • AMFI was born with the ambition to become a strategic industrial hub for the electric micro-vehicle sector in Europe. This partnership with CEiiA constitutes a concrete step in this direction: by integrating BEN into their production site alongside Microlino, they are reaching the critical mass necessary to build a truly competitive and scalable European industrial ecosystem. Turin has the talent, infrastructure and now the partnerships to lead this transformation.

    60% confidence
  • Microlino has demonstrated that electric micro-vehicles can appeal to consumers across all of Europe. By joining forces with CEiiA and integrating BEN into AMFI's production ecosystem in Turin, they are creating a powerful European platform covering both private and professional mobility. This collaboration is a natural evolution of their vision: making cities cleaner, smarter and more pleasant to live in — one micro-vehicle at a time.

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