FREYR Battery Begins Preparatory Work in Vaasa, Finland
FREYR Battery (NYSE:FREY) has signed a temporary land lease for 130 hectares in Vaasa, Finland, aimed at establishing a battery cell production plant. This lease is 40 hectares larger than a previous agreement, reflecting efforts to boost the supply of clean battery solutions. The lease, effective from May 1, 2022, to December 31, 2023, allows for soil investigations ahead of potential construction. FREYR plans to produce up to 83 GWh of battery capacity by 2028, supporting global decarbonization efforts.
- Lease agreement for 130 hectares in Vaasa supports battery production expansion.
- Increased site area from initial MoU enhances potential for localized battery solutions.
- Soil investigations can commence, paving the way for future construction.
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In 2021, FREYR signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (“MoU”) with the City of Vaasa, providing FREYR with an exclusive right to a site for a potential battery cell plant with the aim to explore opportunities for joint site-development to accelerate supply of clean batteries in
The agreement now enables FREYR to begin soil investigation and preparatory work as a prelude to potential construction. The lease is valid from
“This lease grants us use of 1.3 million square meters of space in Vaasa, an area that we have previously identified as ideal for our future planned Gigafactory in
Mayor of Vaasa, Tomas Häyry, shared his perspectives on the contract and the ongoing planning efforts. “We are developing the GigaVaasa area and the battery value chain in stages, and naturally, the progress of the cell plant project is particularly significant. At the same time, road and rail line connections are being developed in the area.”
Prior to this land lease, FREYR commenced an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for its Vaasa project. The EIA is an essential step towards understanding the impact that the proposed factory may have on the local environment. The target is to conclude the assessment procedure before the end of 2022 with a subsequent potential investment decision in Finland’s first Gigawatt hour scale battery cell facility.
“With this agreement, we can now begin the work to clear routes for our ground investigations, which include assessing the soil and the local environment, prior to any potential construction. This is a critical step in our battery development strategy in Finland,” Thorsdal adds.
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