Battery factory worth €800m to be built in Finland
HELSINKI: A Chinese-Finnish company announced Thursday it would begin building a battery materials plant in Finland in April, the first of its kind in the Nordic country.
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The battery industry investment potential in Finland is vast. The companies have plans to make investments worth 6-9 billion euros in the next 5 years. By 2027, the companies plan to have a revenue of 9 billion euros. The number of employees is estimated to be 6 000, and indirectly as much as 20 000.
Finland has essential minerals which are needed in battery production. In addition to these, Finland also has a lot of renewable electricity and the skills and knowledge needed by the industry. The battery industry investment potential in Finland is vast. The companies have plans to make investments worth 6-9 billion euros in the next 5 years.
The Kietyönmäki Lithium property capitalizes on three key elements: cost effective surface and near surface extraction; well established mining and transportation infrastructure and rapid fulfilment of tariff free sales to potential EU lithium customers.
HELSINKI: A Chinese-Finnish company announced Thursday it would begin building a battery materials plant in Finland in April, the first of its kind in the Nordic country.
The battery industry is a rapidly growing field in Finland, and together with already functioning factories, there are several large investments taking place in the near future.
Celltech is Finland''s leading designer and manufacturer of battery systems and an importer of special batteries.
The Kietyönmäki Lithium property capitalizes on three key elements: cost effective surface and near surface extraction; well established mining and transportation infrastructure and rapid fulfilment of
Finnish Minerals Group and Beijing Easpring Material Technology have decided to start construction on a cathode active material (CAM) plant Kotka, Finland. The plant''s first-stage capacity
Sweco supports customers from the raw material sourcing and the production of battery chemicals, anode and cathode active materials to the manufacturing of finished cells, modules and battery
battery packs and systems in Varkaus, Finland. The company states that no other company in Europe manufactures large battery cells of similar type, and even from a global perspective other production
The plant to be constructed in Kotka, Finland will produce cathode active material, CAM, which is needed to produce lithium-ion batteries. The plant''s first-stage capacity will be 60,000
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