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Morrow Batteries announces site for 32GWh lithium-ion battery plant in Norway

Battcon: stationary battery conference Tuesday, 2 November, 2021 to Friday, 5 November, 2021 The Battery Show Europe Tuesday, 30 November, 2021 to Thursday, 2 December, 2021 The smarter E India Tuesday, 14 December, 2021 to Thursday, 16 December, 2021 Morrow Batteries announces site for 32GWh lithium-ion battery plant in Norway Wed, 01/13/2021 - 12:12 Paul Crompton Norwegian company Morrow Batteries has announced the location of its planned 32GWh lithium-ion battery cell factory will be Eyde Energipark in Arendal in the country’s southern region of Agder. Construction of the plant, which will make batteries for electric vehicles, is scheduled to begin in 2023, according to a report by Norwegian broadcaster NRK.  Last October, the company announced it had reviewed 19 submitted proposals for the location of its gigafactory and had decided one of four places in the Agder region: Eyde Energipark (Arendal), Lista (Farsund), St

Morrow Batteries to build 32 GWh battery factory in Norway

Morrow Batteries to build 32 GWh battery factory in Norway The location has now been determined for the planned 32 GWh battery cell factory by Norwegian company Morrow Batteries for electric vehicles: The plant will be built in Eyde Energipark in Arendal in the southern Norwegian region of Agder. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2023. The location decision was revealed in a report by Norwegian broadcaster NRK, according to which, Morrow Batteries had four sites to choose from. According to the decision now made, the “world’s most sustainable battery factory” will be built in Arendal and will employ at least 2,000 workers there, according to the initiators. The first of the four planned expansion stages, each with 8 GWh, is to be completed in 2024, as reported when the plans were presented in June.

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