FREYR Announces Joint Venture with Koch Strategic Platforms to Advance Development of Clean Battery Cell Manufacturing in the United States
FREYR Battery (NYSE: FREY) has formed a 50%/50% joint venture with Koch Strategic Platforms to develop a Gigafactory for battery cell production in the U.S. The initiative, backed by a $70 million investment in 24M Technologies, aims to establish an initial capacity of 50 GWh by 2030. Leveraging 24M's SemiSolid™ technology, the JV seeks to enhance supply chain localization and efficiency. This venture is aligned with FREYR's strategy of clean battery production and positions the company for significant growth in the growing energy storage and electric vehicle markets.
- Formation of a 50%/50% joint venture with Koch Strategic Platforms to develop U.S. Gigafactory.
- Joint venture backed by a substantial $70 million investment in 24M Technologies.
- Aims to establish an initial annualized capacity of 50 GWh by 2030.
- Use of 24M's SemiSolid™ technology allows for capital-efficient manufacturing.
- Enhances FREYR's strategic position in the clean energy and battery market.
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50% /50% joint venture to evaluateU.S. Gigafactory production of clean, next-generation battery cells for energy storage system, mobility, and electric vehicle applications -
Joint venture has secured a direct strategic license from
U.S. -based 24M Technologies -
joint investment in 24M Technologies and the JV’s licensing agreement provide for equity ownership in 24M and deep strategic, operational, and financial alignment$70 million - Joint venture to also evaluate advanced battery technologies for future commercialization
- Joint venture further enhances FREYR’s strategy to develop battery cell production capacity leveraging renewable energy and the emerging localized supply chains
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Evaluating development of an initial 50GWh of annualized capacity in the
U.S. by 2030 with a goal of reaching Final Investment Decision on the first Gigafactory in 2022 - Joint venture seeks to provide FREYR with a strategic battery production footprint from multiple locations providing added sourcing flexibility for an increasing number of customers
- Collaboration and partnership with 24M’s SemiSolid™ technology, which simplifies the production process, enabling capital efficient manufacturing of batteries with larger and thicker electrodes at scale
“Today’s announcement marks a significant milestone for FREYR as we advance our expansion strategy through the
“We are pleased to announce the formation of the joint venture with FREYR and our investment in
“KSP conducted diligence on the FREYR investment beginning in
In conjunction with the agreement, KSP and FREYR have invested
“We are delighted to enhance our deep strategic partnership with FREYR and establish a new collaboration with a globally-respected industrial player in Koch,” added
The JV will leverage 24M’s SemiSolid™ technology, which dramatically reduces the number of steps required to manufacture battery cells while still using conventional lithium-ion raw materials. The SemiSolid™ production platform enables capital and operating cost savings as well as expanded opportunities to recycle materials. Using the 24M technology platform, the JV will have the flexibility to provide next-generation batteries of various sizes and chemistries at commercial scale.
“The establishment of the
Today’s announcement follows FREYR’s press release on
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About
FREYR is a producer of clean battery solutions for a better planet. Listed on the
About Koch Strategic Platforms
With offices in
About 24M Technologies
24M answers the world’s need for affordable energy storage by enabling a new, more cost-effective solution — SemiSolid™ lithium-ion technology. By re-inventing the design of the battery cell as well as the manufacturing method, 24M solves the critical, decades-old challenge associated with the world’s preferred energy storage chemistry: reducing its high cost while improving its safety, reliability, and performance. Founded and led by some of the battery industry’s foremost inventors, scientists, and entrepreneurs, 24M is headquartered in
Forward-looking Statements
All statements, other than statements of present or historical fact included in this press release, including, without limitation, statements regarding the development, timeline, capacity and utility of FREYR’s and/or the JV’s Gigafactories, the development and commercialization of 24M’s SemiSolid™ technology, FREYR’s and / or the JV’s manufacturing capacity relative to other market participants and the development of customer and offtake relationships 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
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