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World’s first zinc-ion battery megafactory opens in Sweden
Enerpoly, a Swedish zinc-ion battery cell technology manufacturer, has opened the world’s first zinc-ion battery megafactory in Sweden. Dubbed the Enerpoly Production Innovation Center, the 70,000-sq-ft (6,500-sq-m) factory is designed to achieve a capacity throughput of 100 MWh annually. That’ll be in a couple of years though: while the company has begun commissioning already, it’s slated to reach full production capacity only in 2026.
Enerpoly acquires Nilar's production line and dry electrode tech to boost zinc-ion battery manufacturing
Stockholm-based zinc-ion battery company Enerpoly has acquired former competitor Nilar’s end-to-end battery production line and process development capabilities, further enhancing its industrial competencies and promoting European-led innovation.
In December Enerpoly was awarded an $8.4 million three-year grant from the Swedish Energy Agency, to establish the world’s first megafactory to manufacture zinc-ion batteries.
Enerpoly uses patented technology to develop and produce zinc-ion battery cells and packs. Enerpoly’s zinc-ion batteries are suitable for grid or large-scale storage, backup power, and safety-critical applications of energy storage including for maritime use, critical infrastructure and densely populated urban areas.
Enerpoly secures $8.4M grant for world's first zinc-ion battery megafactory
Zinc-ion battery company Enerpoly announced it has been awarded an $8.4 million three-year grant from the Swedish Energy Agency, to establish the world’s first megafactory to manufacture zinc-ion batteries. The manufacturing plant named ‘Enerpoly Production Innovation Center (EPIC) is the first of its kind, with a final capacity throughput of 100 MWh annually.
Enerpoly’s battery technology, characterised by its non-flammable and non-explosive properties, is well-suited for use in challenging applications, such as critical infrastructure and densely populated urban areas.