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LFP battery cells from the Morrow Cell Factory in Arendal, Norway.
LFP battery cells from the Morrow Cell Factory in Arendal, Norway.

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Morrow and Proventia have signed a Letter of Intent to develop European LFP batteries for non-road applications

Morrow Batteries (Morrow) has signed a Letter of Intent for collaboration with Finnish tech company Proventia, a leading developer and supplier of clean technologies for prominent global engine and machine manufacturers. The Letter of Intent addresses the development of battery packs with Morrow’s LFP cells (lithium iron phosphate) for heavy-duty machinery.

Morrow has opened its first factory in Arendal and expects to produce commercial batteries by the end of the year. The production capacity is 1 GWh LFP BEV2 annually. The following factory in Arendal, Eyde 1, currently has a planned production capacity of 14 GWh per annum.

“At Proventia, we are investing in the green transition of heavy-duty machinery in many ways. We have emission control systems that effectively reduce the emissions from the machines, and we enable electrification with our battery solutions. I believe the two Nordic companies are well positioned to develop high-performance LFP battery systems suitable for heavy-duty machinery electrification,” says Proventia CEO Jari Lotvonen.

“Morrow has demonstrated their technical expertise for battery cells and systems and a strong track record of ramping up development and production. Our future roadmap includes advanced cell technologies beyond LFP technology. The LFP packs we are developing today around the Morrow LFP cells will also be available with LNMO-X chemistry,” Lotvonen continues.

Morrow sees increased interest in LFP batteries from European companies. LFP batteries are produced with known technology and are especially useful in applications like heavy-duty machinery and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS).

“We look forward to developing battery cells that help Proventia meet its requirements for European-sourced battery technology. This collaboration gives us a new business area to work with”, says Lars Christian Bacher, CEO of Morrow.

Proventia and Morrow will work together to develop technical solutions suitable for the non-road mobile machine market. The Letter of Intent lays out a timeline for signing a final agreement. Pilot systems will be supplied to customers during 2025, and serial deliveries will commence in 2026.

Morrow has produced thousands of cells at its Customer Qualification Line (CQL) and has shipped LFP samples to potential customers for testing and validation since November last year. The company can now deliver a commercially viable, thoroughly tested, competitive LFP product.

Proventia currently has batteries based on LTO technology (lithium-titanate-oxide) and will expand its battery systems portfolio by adding LFP and LNMO-X technologies in the future. All these technologies are highly suitable for the harsh conditions of heavy machinery.

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About Proventia
Proventia is a technology company operating in global markets. Proventia develops and manufactures systems and components that reduce the emissions of off-road machines and improve their energy efficiency, as well as modular test centers for the development and testing of batteries and hydrogen fuel cells. The company’s customers include the leading global names in the off-road machinery and vehicle industry. Proventia considers people, the environment and future generations in its operations, with zero emissions being the company’s vision.

The company employs over 200 industry professionals in Finland, the Czech Republic, and the UK. To learn more visit: www.proventia.com or engage with us on Linkedin @proventia



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Morrow Batteries (Morrow) is a battery technology and production company gearing to be the first European GWh manufacturer of prismatic LFP batteries later this year. These LFP batteries offer top-tier safety features, extended cycle life and a low carbon footprint. In tandem, Morrow runs Scandinavia's largest battery R&D centre, where world-class scientists are advancing next-gen LNMO batteries. This promising technology eliminates cobalt and reduces nickel and lithium while maximising clean and abundant manganese. Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Arendal, Norway, the Company now has 210 employees from 30+ nationalities. To learn more, visit morrowbatteries.com and engage with us on LinkedIn @MorrowBatteries.

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