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Morrow Batteries AS
Morrow Batteries is a Norwegian battery manufacturer focused on producing sustainable lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage. Founded in 2020, Morrow leverages Norway’s renewable energy to create low-carbon LFP batteries, targeting a 50% lower carbon footprint than traditional batteries. The company is building a gigafactory in Arendal, Norway, with an initial capacity of 3 GWh, scalable to 43 GWh, to supply European automakers and ESS providers. Morrow’s batteries prioritize safety, cost-effectiveness, and recyclability, using LFP chemistry for long cycle life. Backed by strategic investors and partnerships, Morrow is also developing innovative cell designs through its R&D center. The company aims to establish a fully localized European supply chain, reducing reliance on Asian imports and supporting the region’s green transition.
Gotion High-Tech Co., Ltd.
Gotion High-Tech is a globally recognized leader in new energy battery manufacturing, headquartered in Hefei, China. Founded in 2006, Gotion specializes in lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and nickel-cobalt-manganese (NCM) battery cells and packs for electric vehicles and energy storage. Gotion’s batteries power passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and energy storage systems across multiple continents. Backed by intensive R&D (over 7,000 engineers and 10,000+ patents), Gotion has achieved breakthroughs like solid-state “Gemstone” battery technology. As Volkswagen’s first external Unified Cell supplier and with VW as its largest shareholder, Gotion is rapidly globalizing – establishing R&D centers and production bases in Asia, Europe (e.g. Germany), and the Americas. With vertical integration from raw materials to recycling, Gotion delivers reliable, high-quality green energy solutions to accelerate e-mobility worldwide.
Beyonder AS
Beyonder is a Norwegian battery company developing sustainable, high-power lithium-ion cells for industrial and EV applications. Founded in 2019, Beyonder specializes in LFP-based cells with a proprietary activated carbon coating that enables ultra-fast charging and high cycle life (up to 10,000 cycles). Its batteries are designed for heavy-duty use, such as electric ferries, buses, and grid storage, with a focus on safety and low environmental impact. Beyonder operates a pilot production line in Norway and is planning a gigafactory to scale production. Using Norway’s renewable energy, the company aims to produce batteries with a minimal carbon footprint. Beyonder’s technology has attracted partnerships with global OEMs, and its focus on high-power applications positions it as a key player in electrifying demanding transport and energy sectors.