Morrow Batteries and Echion sign binding supply agreement for anode material

Morrow Batteries, Norway, and Echion Technologies, UK have announced the signature of a multi-year anode materials supply agreement. Echion’s unique XNO™ anode material will support the delivery of Morrow’s ‘LNMO-X’ core technology track, which offers safe, long-lasting, cobalt-free, fast-charging cells to the global lithium-ion battery market, and was publicly unveiled in February 2022.

With this announcement, it is confirmed that the ‘X’ in LNMO-X refers to Echion’s XNO™ anode material. Under the agreement. Under this supply agreement, Echion will supply up to 150 tons of its XNO™ anode materials to Morrow, with options for Morrow to secure further capacity over the next 5 years.

This represents a significant step for the European battery industry, demonstrating the ability of two of its most innovative players to scale-up and commercialise world-leading battery technologies.

With Echion’s proven anode technology, Morrow secures a unique competitive advantage to differentiate in high value markets requiring outstanding safety, cycle-life, and fast-charging capabilities without compromising energy density.

Rahul Fotedar, Morrow, CTO commented: “We are receiving great customer interest for the prismatic LNMO-XNO™ product, including ongoing joint development activities with one of the global giants in the field of industry and transportation. The technology’s ability to deliver competitive energy density at blistering charging speeds and long cycle life has the potential to unlock new application areas. Our cooperation with Echion is key to the scaling of this innovative battery product.”

Morrow’s cell production capability is quickly ramping up, supported by the Morrow Industrialisation Centre. Its cell manufacturing facility is already under construction in South Norway and will reach 43 GWh capacity at the end of 2028. With LNMO-XNO™, Morrow is taking a further step towards delivering the world’s most sustainable batteries.

Jean de la Verpilliere, Echion CEO, said: “We are delighted to be supporting Morrow with our XNO™ anode materials.We are pleased that Morrow sees the value and commercial advantages in our unique anode technology. Our material helps to achieve sustainable batteries through more efficient use of materials, improved safety and longer battery life.”

He continued, “We are confident in our ability to supply high performance materials in large volumes to Morrow and are focused on delivering outstanding quality to our customers”.

As European industries take action to reach ‘net-zero’ by 2030, LNMO-XNO™ will be a key technology to accelerate the electrification of heavy-duty applications, including trains, ferries and AGVs. Thanks to Echion’s XNO™, Morrow’s customers will benefit from market-leading fleet and vehicle-level total cost of ownership.

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