FREYR Battery and Nidec Corporation Complete Formation of Joint Venture
FREYR Battery (NYSE: FREY) and Nidec Corporation have formed a joint venture named Nidec Energy AS, targeting the development of integrated battery energy storage solutions. Mass production is set to start in 2025, aiming for over 8 GWh annual capacity by 2027 and 12 GWh by 2030. The joint venture will invest over $127 million by 2030 and create over 300 jobs in Norway. Preliminary testing of battery cells indicates strong performance metrics, including top energy density and high thermal stability, supporting future production. This partnership enhances FREYR's commitment to sustainable energy storage.
- Joint venture with Nidec enhances FREYR's market position in energy storage.
- Targeting over 8 GWh of annual battery module production by 2027 and 12 GWh by 2030.
- Investment exceeding $127 million by 2030, supporting local job creation in Norway.
- Strong performance indicators from battery cell testing, including top quartile energy density.
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The newly established Nidec Energy aims to develop and supply highly competitive, integrated battery energy storage solutions (“BESS”) and products with low environmental impact. Mass production is expected to commence in 2025, with the ambition to manufacture more than 8 GWh per year of battery modules and packs from 2027, and 12 GWh per year by 2030.
“The official incorporation of the joint venture with Nidec is a significant milestone in our journey to bring speed, scale, and sustainability to battery storage solutions globally,” remarked
Nidec Energy’s module production is expected to be integrated into FREYR’s Giga Arctic development, with volumes of integrated ESS solutions aligning with the company’s targeted ramp up of cell production in 2024. In addition, the joint venture is expected to invest more than
“We are thrilled by the progress we have made with FREYR. This joint venture will support the development of our fast-growing ESS business and aligns with our firm commitment to develop technologies that contribute to reducing global carbon emissions,” said Laurent Demortier, President of Nidec’s Energy & Infrastructure Division. “For us, FREYR is a natural partner with clean energy and sustainability ambitions. They also bring expertise and resources related to battery cell design and manufacturing, which includes the market-leading 24M SemiSolidTM lithium-ion battery cell technology.”
As one of the prerequisites to establishing the joint venture, a package of 24M Technologies (“24M”) sample cells was sent to a leading independent third-party laboratory for testing on behalf of Nidec. The purpose of the testing was to measure the capacity, charge, and discharge profiles of the cells, in addition to technical performance, to confirm that the operation of the cells was consistent with the specifications and data provided by FREYR.
Key results from sample cell testing:
- The sample cells exhibited top quartile gravimetric energy density performance for LFP graphite batteries.
- Characterization analysis demonstrated very similar behavior across the cells, and behavior remained stable across several cycles with relatively low variability across the sample pool, which provided a positive indication of cell quality.
- The cells exhibited best-in-class performance for thermal stability, indicating robust safety characteristics.
FREYR first announced a broad partnership with Nidec in
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Nidec Corporation is the world’s largest small precision motor manufacturer in the automotive, industrial, and appliance sectors. Listed in the
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All statements, other than statements of present or historical fact included in this press release, including, without limitation, statements regarding Nidec Energy’s ability to develop and supply highly competitive, integrated BESS and products with low environmental impact and meet its mass production timeline and manufacturing targets; the joint venture’s ability to bring speed, scale, and sustainability to battery storage solutions globally; the partnership’s ability to enable the acceleration of the development of FREYR’s highly competitive, low carbon modules and battery pack solutions for industrial and utility grade applications; the ability to integrate Nidec Energy’s module production into FREYR’s Giga Arctic development; the joint venture’s expected investment of more than
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