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The construction of Morrow Research Center. Photo: J. B. Ugland.

Morrow and partners awarded a 100 million NOK grant for research on sustainable batteries

Morrow Batteries and partners receives a 100 million NOK grant from the Norwegian Government to the research-project “Sustainable materials for the battery value chain”. The project includes the establishment of a cylindrical cell production-line at Morrow Research Center, and testing and development of new anode materials for Morrow's LNMO cell systems.
“We appreciate the support from the gov

Arkema and Morrow enter a non-exclusive partnership to develop high-voltage solutions for batteries

Arkema and Morrow enter a non-exclusive partnership to develop high-voltage solutions for batteries

Morrow Batteries aims to be the first company in the world to commercialize a battery operating with the LNMO technology as the active cathode material. Thanks to its special chemistry, LNMO will have a significantly lower cost and carbon footprint compared to batteries with a similar performance. In addition, the optimization of the electrolyte transporting positively charged ions between the cat

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Morrow Batteries, Li-Cycle and ECO STOR forms a JV to build a lithium-ion battery recycling facility

Morrow Batteries, Li-Cycle and ECO STOR forms a Joint Venture to establish a battery recycling facility in Southern Norway. With this partnership Morrow and partners is taking an important step towards establishing a closed loop in the battery value chain.
The recycling facility will have the capacity to process up to 10,000 tonnes of lithium-ion batteries per year, including battery manufac

Battery Cell Factory 1 at Eyde Energy Park in Arendal, Norway

Morrow and Haldor Topsoe sign binding supply agreement for pilot production of cobalt-free material

Morrow Batteries has signed a binding supply agreement with the Danish technology provider Haldor Topsoe. The agreement ensures Morrow exclusive access to a significant share of the pilot production volumes of Topsoe’s world leading lithium-nickel-manganese oxide (LNMO) materials.

“We are delighted to partner with Haldor Topsoe on the supply of advanced cobalt-free LNMO cathode materials.

Picture of Terje Andersen, CEO of Morrow Batteries (to the left), together with Jan Christian Vestre, Minister of Trade and Industry, holding the green battery foundation stone.

The Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry lay down the foundation stone of Morrow Research Centre


Morrow Research Centre is a crucial part of Morrows ambitious vision to develop the most sustainable battery cells in the world. On Monday 15th November, the Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry, Jan Christian Vestre, placed the foundation stone that marked the start of construction of the research centre.
“This is an industrial adventure that the whole of Norway should be really prou

Picture: Terje Andersen, CEO of Morrow batteries, at the location for Morrow's planned Giga factory.

Innovation Norway grants Morrow Batteries 25 million NOK to develop cobalt-free batteries

The board of Innovation Norway has awarded Morrow Batteries a NOK 25 million grant from the environmental technology scheme. Morrow Batteries aims to manufacture sustainable and cost-effective cobalt free batteries based on the LNMO technology.
Innovation Norway, which is the Norwegian Government's most important instrument for innovation and development for Norwegian enterprises and industry,

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