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Inorganic Chemicals

Umicore chooses Poland for cathode materials

by Alex Scott
June 10, 2018 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 96, Issue 24

 

Umicore has unveiled plans to build a battery cathode materials plant in Nysa, Poland, to meet rising European demand for electric cars. The firm will spend about $780 million constructing the plant, which is due to start deliveries in late 2020. The site has access to low-carbon electricity. Separately, Umicore plans to build a new R&D center for process technology in Olen, Belgium. It will open in late 2019 and employ about 20 researchers.

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