HELSINKI, July 22,
2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Stora Enso and Northvolt are
joining forces to create sustainable batteries using lignin-based
hard carbon produced with renewable wood from the Nordic forests.
The aim is to develop the world's first industrialised battery
featuring anode sourced entirely from European raw materials,
lowering both the carbon footprint and the cost.
The companies have entered into a Joint Development Agreement to
create a sustainable battery featuring anode produced from
renewable raw materials sourced sustainably and locally in the
Nordic countries.
"The joint battery development with Northvolt marks a step on
our journey to serve the fast-growing battery market with renewable
anode materials made from trees. Our lignin-based hard carbon,
Lignode® by Stora Enso, will secure the strategic European supply
of anode raw material, serving the sustainable battery needs for
applications from mobility to stationary energy storage," says
Johanna Hagelberg, Executive
Vice President for Biomaterials at Stora Enso.
Both companies bring key components, competence, and expertise
to the battery partnership. Stora Enso will provide its
lignin-based anode material Lignode, originating from sustainably
managed forests, while Northvolt will drive cell design, production
process development and scale-up of the technology.
"With this partnership, we are exploring a new source of
sustainable raw material and expanding the European battery value
chain, while also developing a less expensive battery chemistry. It
is an exciting demonstration of how our pursuit of a sustainable
battery industry goes hand-in-hand with creating a positive
impact both on society and cost," says Emma Nehrenheim, Chief Environmental Officer
at Northvolt.
Lignin is a plant-derived polymer found in the cell walls of
dry-land plants. Trees are composed of 20–30% of lignin, where it
acts as a natural and strong binder. It is one of the biggest
renewable sources of carbon anywhere.
Stora Enso's pilot plant for bio-based carbon materials is
located at the Group's Sunila production site in Finland, where lignin has been industrially
produced since 2015. The annual lignin production capacity is
50,000 tonnes, making Stora Enso the largest kraft lignin producer
in the world. The Group is also evaluating its first industrial
production of Lignode at the Sunila site through a feasibility
study.
For further information, please contact:
Carl Norell
Press officer
tel. +46 72 241 0349
Investor enquiries:
Anna-Lena Åström
SVP Investor Relations
Tel. +46 70 210 7691
Northvolt is a European supplier of sustainable, high-quality
battery cells and systems. Founded in 2016 to enable the European
transition to a decarbonized future, the company has made swift
progress on its mission to deliver the world's greenest lithium-ion
battery with a minimal CO2 footprint and has grown to over 3,000
people from over 100 different nationalities. Northvolt has to date
secured more than $55 billion worth
of contracts from key customers, including BMW, Fluence, Scania,
Volkswagen, Volvo Cars and Polestar, to support its plans, which
include establishing recycling capabilities to enable 50 percent of
all its raw material requirements to be sourced from recycled
batteries by 2030.
Part of the global bioeconomy, Stora Enso is a leading provider
of renewable products in packaging, biomaterials, wooden
construction and paper, and one of the largest private forest
owners in the world. We believe that everything that is made from
fossil-based materials today can be made from a tree tomorrow.
Stora Enso has approximately 22,000 employees and our sales in 2021
were EUR 10.2 billion. Stora Enso
shares are listed on Nasdaq Helsinki Oy (STEAV, STERV) and Nasdaq
Stockholm AB (STE A, STE R). In addition, the shares are traded in
the USA as ADRs (SEOAY).
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