Norway-based Vianode is developing a range of synthetic graphite anode materials that are manufactured with up to 90% lower CO2 emissions than standard industry materials.
The company has carried out a successful pilot production and is now focusing on large-scale production in Norway. As such, in September 2022, Vianode invested NOK 2 billion (~USD 186.6 million) to build an industrial-scale battery materials plant in Herøya, Norway that is capable of producing anode graphite for about 20,000 EVs per year by 2024. The company aimed to scale this to deliver battery materials to 2 million EVs per year by 2030.
Key customers and partnerships
In May 2021, Vianode partnered with Morrow Batteries to supply anode materials to the latter’s lithium-ion battery cell plant in Arendal, Norway.
Funding and financials
Vianode’s latest funding was in March 2024, when the company was awarded a EUR 30 million (~USD 32.6 million) grant from Innovation Norway under the Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) program. The company intended to use the funds to develop its customer qualification plant in Heroya, Norway.
July 2023, when the company received a EUR 90 million (~USD 100.8 million) grant from the European Commission through the EU Innovation Fund. The company intended to use the funds to develop its large-scale manufacturing plant.
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