Elkem has successfully commissioned its industrial pilot for battery materials in Kristiansand, Norway, starting industrial scale pilot production for customers.
As the next step towards large-scale production, Elkem is now establishing Vianode as a new company and brand dedicated to develop and produce sustainable and high quality active anode materials to meet the needs of the exponentially growing electric vehicles marketplace.
Vianode has been established as a fully-owned subsidiary of Elkem and Elkem’s existing activities in advanced battery materials will become part of the new company.
Elkem is currently inviting external industrial and financial partners to participate.
Vianode is continuing its active recruitment for key positions, including the organisation for the planned facility at Herøya Industrial Park.
“The production of battery materials represents one of our biggest growth opportunities. By commissioning the industrial pilot, we have taken a significant step in preparing our products for customers.
"By establishing Vianode as a dedicated company for advanced battery materials, we ensure full focus on developing this business and progressing the large-scale battery plant towards a planned final investment decision in 2021”, says CEO of Elkem, Michael Koenig.
Vianode’s industrial pilot in Kristiansand, Norway, has already started qualification processes with several battery cell producers.
“The opening of the industrial pilot is an important milestone towards industrial scale production of sustainable battery materials in Norway and the Western world. We expect considerable synergies from the production and research environment in Kristiansand related to today’s and tomorrow’s battery applications.
"The experiences from operating the industrial pilot will be key input in the work of building the large-scale plant for battery materials at Herøya Industrial Park, the first step in building a leading global advanced battery materials producer”, says Chris York, Vice President at Vianode.
Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries typically consist of four main components: An anode, a cathode, an electrolyte and a separator.
“Today, anode materials are one of the largest greenhouse gas emission contributors in battery cell production. Vianode intends to reduce emissions from this part of the battery materials value chain by more than 90 percent compared to conventional production”, says Stian Madshus, Vice President and General Manager Europe at Vianode. ■
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