ABB teams up with Northvolt on Europe's biggest battery
plant
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[September 26, 2017]
ZURICH/
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swiss
engineering group ABB <ABBN.S> has joined Northvolt's project to build
Europe's largest lithium-ion battery factory in Sweden to cater for
expected demand growth for electric cars.
Northvolt aims to reduce reliance on batteries from China and South
Korea as European carmakers come under increasing pressure to cut
vehicle emissions. Batteries are the biggest single cost of an electric
car and VW <VOWG_p.DE> has called for the creation of a European
supplier to compete with dominant Asian players such as Panasonic
<6752.T>, LG Chem <051910.KS> and China's CATL.
The agreement between ABB and Northvolt covers a supply and technology
partnership as well as collaboration on research and product
development. ABB Technology Ventures (ATV) will support the initial
phase of the project with a 10 million euro ($11.8 million) investment,
it said.
Former Tesla <TSLA.O> executive Peter Carlsson's Northvolt wants the
Swedish plant to rival the scale of the U.S. electric carmaker's
Gigafactory in the Nevada desert, targeting annual cell production
equivalent to 32 gigawatt-hours by 2023.
The factory is expected to start production in 2020. A demonstration
line will be ready by 2019, ABB said in a statement.
Carlsson's vision comes against the backdrop of automakers such as BMW,
Daimler, VW and Renault-Nissan <RENA.PA><7201.T> all planning a rapid
ramp-up in electric car production in the coming years.
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The logo of Swiss power technology and automation group ABB is seen
in front of a logo of General Electric in Baden, Switzerland
September 25, 2017. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
VW, for instance, plans to invest more than 20 billion euros in zero-emission
vehicles by 2030 to challenge pioneer Tesla in creating a mass market.
Carlsson told a press conference on Tuesday that between 80 million euros and
100 million euros is needed to fund the Swedish factory's pre-production line.
That represents the first tranche of a total $4 billion in fundraising targeted
in March.
More deals are expected in the near future, Carlsson said on Tuesday. "I can't
say exactly when we will announce them, but we are in a number of different
parallel discussions," he said.
ABB intends to supply robotics, automation and electrification solutions for the
project.
Northvolt has been considering two Swedish cities -- Vasteras and Skelleftea --
for the factory's location and is expected to announce its decision in
mid-October.
(Reporting by Michael Shields and Johannes Hellstrom; Editing by David Goodman)
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