FREYR Battery Concludes Frame Agreements for More Than 90% of Its Raw Material Requirements for Initial Plants in Mo i Rana
02 Februar 2022 - 12:01PM
Business Wire
FREYR Battery (“FREYR”), a developer of clean, next-generation
battery cell production capacity, has entered into nine frame
agreements with key suppliers for the supply of battery materials
required for the Customer Qualification Plant (“CQP”) being built
in Mo i Rana, Norway. The remaining four frame agreements are in
the final stages of negotiations. These frame agreements will be
the basis for supply of raw materials to the CQP as well as to
Gigafactories 1 and 2.
FREYR is on track to start the initial sample production of
lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells in its CQP in the second
half of 2022. The frame agreements described above will form the
legal basis for the supply of the facility with cathode active
material, anode active material, separators, electrolyte, Al-foil,
Cu-foil, and insulation material, comprising more than 90% of the
material required on both a value and volume basis. The next step
will be to agree on volume and price for each raw material, after
which FREYR will be in a position to issue purchase orders.
“We are very pleased to announce that we have made strong
progress in establishing a framework that would allow us to secure
a large part of the critical raw materials required for our initial
production facilities,” said Dr. Tilo Hauke, EVP of Supply Chain in
FREYR. “In an increasingly market short environment both for
battery cells and raw materials, a core strategic focus for the
company is to secure its supply chain,” he added.
FREYR has also entered into an agreement for localized supply of
raw materials in the Nordics with Glencore, as well as a Heads of
Terms for a JV with the Taiwanese company Aleees to establish giga
production of LFP cathode materials in the region. This JV is
expected to address the need to establish competitive European LFP
cathode supply, which is currently primarily sourced from major
producers in China. Both agreements demonstrate FREYR’s progress in
delivering the supply of localized, low-carbon raw materials for
Gigafactory battery-cell production in Norway and Finland.
FREYR has a stated ambition of sourcing all its raw materials
locally to its Gigafactories in the Nordics and in the USA and base
such supply on renewable energy sources. Localized raw material
production based on renewable energy is a core part of enabling
FREYR’s delivery of world-class battery solutions with the lowest
possible carbon footprint.
“FREYR is targeting an 80% reduction in CO2e emissions on a full
life cycle basis including logistics and recycling, documented
through relevant Life Cycle Assessments (LCA). Enabling a localized
supply chain for raw materials comprises close to half of this
ambition and could add up to 31 kg CO2e saved per KWh of battery
produced on top of the 33 kg CO2e saved per KWh by producing,
packaging, and recycling battery cells in Norway and/or the Nordic
region,” said Tom Einar Jensen, CEO and Co-Founder of FREYR
Battery.
“At current (ETS) prices per ton of CO2e in the EU, which
recently broke through 100 US$/t, these CO2e savings comprise a
potential value of 6.3 US$/KWh of battery cell produced. Based on
FREYR’s currently targeted production of 83 GWh in 2028 this
translates to more than $500 million in yearly ‘de-carbonization
value,” Jensen concluded.
FREYR is now actively working on documenting and validating the
LCA aspects of the company’s ambitions and progress and how such
value can accrue to the company and its partners.
About FREYR Battery
FREYR Battery aims to provide industrial scale clean battery
solutions to reduce global emissions. Listed on the New York Stock
Exchange, FREYR’s mission is to produce green battery cells to
accelerate the decarbonization of energy and transportation systems
globally. FREYR has commenced building the first of its planned
factories in Mo i Rana, Norway and announced potential development
of industrial scale battery cell production in Vaasa, Finland, and
the United States. FREYR intends to deliver up to 43 GWh of battery
cell capacity by 2025 and up to 83 GWh annual capacity by 2028. To
learn more about FREYR, please visit www.freyrbattery.com
Cautionary Statement Concerning Forward-Looking
Statements
All statements, other than statements of present or historical
fact included in this press release, including, without limitation,
statements regarding FREYR’s progress in starting its initial
sample production of LFP battery cells in its CQP in the 2nd half
of 2022; FREYR’s progress in delivering on the supply of localized,
low-carbon raw materials for Gigafactory battery-cell production in
Norway and Finland; FREYR’s ambition of sourcing all its raw
materials locally to its Gigafactories in the Nordics and in the
USA and base such supply on renewable energy sources; FREYR’s
target of an initial 80% reduction in CO2e emissions on a full life
cycle basis including logistics and recycling, documented through
relevant LCA; any benefits and anticipated CO2e per KWh saved due
to a localized supply chain for raw materials; any potential
annualized value associated with CO2e savings; FREYR’s targeted
production of 83 GWh in 2028; and any anticipated yearly
“de-carbonization value” are forward-looking and involve
significant risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual
results to differ materially from the expected results.
Most of these factors are outside FREYR’s control and difficult
to predict. Information about factors that could materially affect
FREYR is set forth under the “Risk Factors” section in FREYR’s
Registration Statement on Form S-1 filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission (the "SEC") on August 9, 2021, as amended, and
in other SEC filings available on the SEC’s website at
www.sec.gov.
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