Finland’s Terrafame to invest €240 million in a battery materials plant in Sotkamo, Finland, which will produce cobalt and nickel sulfates for electric vehicle batteries
Posted by Cory Groshek on October 28, 2018 8:26 pm
Categories: Batteries & Battery Materials
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As reported by Green Car Congress, Finland’s Terrafame is investing €240 million in a battery materials plant in Sotkamo, Finland, which will produce cobalt and nickel sulfates for electric vehicle batteries.
For more details, click here to read Green Car Congress’s full article.
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