The plant will produce CAM, a key component in lithium-ion batteries, with an initial capacity of 60,000 tonnes per year. Future expansion is also part of the long-term plan.
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Export PriceChinese and Finnish companies broke ground Tuesday on Finland''s first lithium-ion battery cathode active material (CAM) plant, a project aimed at boosting Europe''s battery
Export PriceLocated in Kotka, southeastern Finland, the facility represents a strategic investment in European battery autonomy: The facility will produce advanced cathode active
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Export PriceThe plant will produce CAM, a key component in lithium-ion batteries, with an initial capacity of 60,000 tonnes per year. Future expansion is also part of the long-term plan. The project is being developed by
Export PriceA 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.
Export PriceCommunication base stations are the backbone of modern connectivity. As demand for reliable, uninterrupted service grows, so does the need for efficient energy storage solutions.
Export PriceFinland''s clean energy attracts a billion-euro Chinese investment as Ningbo Shanshan plans Europe''s largest battery plant, eyeing an eco-friendly future.
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Export PriceA 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.
Export PriceTelecom operators in Finland have already closed down their 3G networks. Investments in the construction of the 5G network are also proceeding at pace: the 5G
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Excavators and trucks work at the construction site of a lithium-ion battery cathode active material (CAM) plant in Kotka, Finland, on April 29, 2025. Chinese and Finnish companies broke ground Tuesday on Finland's first lithium-ion battery cathode active material (CAM) plant, a project aimed at boosting Europe's battery supply chain.
The announcement was made on Wednesday 20 March 2025, marking a major step in the development of Finland’s battery value chain. The plant will produce CAM, a key component in lithium-ion batteries, with an initial capacity of 60,000 tonnes per year. Future expansion is also part of the long-term plan.
Ningbo Shanshan is planning a battery chemical plant – one of the largest plant in Europe – in an undisclosed Finnish location. The integration base for the anode materials of lithium ion batteries is to have an annual output of 100 000 tonnes, the company wrote in a release.
The Finnish State will also support the initiative by capitalising Finnish Minerals Group with EUR 100 million. “With the Kotka CAM plant, we are creating an entirely new kind of industry in Finland related to the production of lithium-ion batteries,” says Matti Hietanen, CEO of Finnish Minerals Group.
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