Morrow Batteries has signed a letter of intent with Danish chemical company Haldor Topsoe. The aim is to establish a cobalt-free cathode pilot production in South of Norway to commercialize new battery technology that will contribute to more cost-effective and sustainable batteries.
We are pleased to partner up with a technology leader as Haldor Topsoe.
Terje Andersen, CEO of Morrow Batteries
“This partnership forms the basis for the commercialization of new and leading-edge battery technology. Our ambition is to develop and produce the world’s most cost-effective and sustainable batteries, and the collaboration with Haldor Topsoe is an important step in that direction.”
“The potential pilot will be the first production of cathode active materials in Norway and will also be a part of Morrow Industrialization Centre. Together with Haldor Topsoe we will also explore the potential for building a full-scale cathode active material factory at a suitable site in close proximity to our planned giga battery cell factory.
“These plans are in line with our long-term aim of building “The Battery Coast”, a compact battery value chain based on the existing industry cluster in the South of Norway,” says Andersen.
Over the past 10 years, Haldor Topsoe has invested significant resources in research and development of cathode active materials for cobalt-free lithium-nickel-manganese oxide (LNMO)-battery cells. The company’s world-leading technology can reduce the cost of battery cells by 20 percent compared to the current level.
The new cathode technology draw on Haldor Topsoe’s know-how from many years of in-depth experience with catalysis and materials science, from product development at the nanoscale to fully industrialized manufacturing at the ton-scale.
The LNMO battery chemistry has several advantages. The high working potential and high energy density pave the way to either longer operating ranges or a smaller battery package, whilst the three-dimensional spinel structure makes it possible to achieve high discharge rates and fast battery charging.
The absence of cobalt and the relatively low nickel content make this a cost-effective alternative to mainstream lithium-ion battery chemistries.
We are very pleased to sign a letter of intent with Morrow Batteries.
Kim Grøn Knudsen
Our longstanding research and development of cobalt-free LNMO cathode material contribute to producing more cost-effective batteries. We look forward to contributing to the much-needed electrification of the world with this innovative technology, says Kim Grøn Knudsen, Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer, in Haldor Topsoe.
Morrow partners with Haldor Topsoe to establish cobalt-free cathode pilot production in Norway, January 21, 2021