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LONDON, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Johnson Matthey (JM), a global leader in sustainable technologies, today announces significant strategic developments in the commercialisation of eLNO – its portfolio of leading nickel rich advanced cathode materials – which put JM at the forefront of providing a sustainable and secure supply of cathode materials for customers, in line with our vision for a cleaner, healthier world.
Partnership with Finnish Minerals Group to support development of our previously announced second commercial plant, which will be in Finland, powered solely by renewable energy and incorporating an innovative effluent treatment solution
Long term sustainable supply of critical raw materials for battery materials production secured, creating an efficient battery electric vehicle supply chain – we have signed a term sheet for the supply of nickel and cobalt from Nornickel, and an agreement for the supply of lithium hydroxide from SQM
Finland Pushes Ahead on Battery Plan With Johnson Matthey Plant
Apr 19 2021, 9:57 PM
April 19 2021, 3:29 PM
April 19 2021, 9:57 PM
(Bloomberg) Finland took a step toward building an electric-vehicle battery industry as Johnson Matthey Plc said itâs developing a 30,000-ton cathode materials plant with Finnish Minerals Group.
(Bloomberg) Finland took a step toward building an electric-vehicle battery industry as Johnson Matthey Plc said itâs developing a 30,000-ton cathode materials plant with Finnish Minerals Group.
Johnson Matthey also signed a long-term contract for Russiaâs MMC Norilsk Nickel PJSC to supply nickel and cobalt for the plant in Vaasa, in western Finland, the companies said Monday. In January, the Nordic country unveiled a strategy to build a new industry around EV batteries in the coming years, pitching its rich stock of minerals and low power prices to investors.
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