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EIT InnoEnergy to support Chvaletice Manganese Project
EU-backed organization will assist Euro Manganese with strategic financing and offtake agreements
Highlights:
Euro Manganese and its wholly owned Czech Republic subsidiary, Mangan Chvaletice, have secured the support of EIT InnoEnergy, a Knowledge and Innovation Community supported by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. EIT InnoEnergy will marshal its broad network and resources to accelerate the Chvaletice Manganese Project’s successful integration into the European Union’s battery supply chain.
The Chvaletice Manganese Project is the only sizeable manganese resource in the European Union, with the potential to provide up to 50% of projected 2025 European demand for high-purity manganese, and 28% of its anticipated 2030 requirements.
Euro Manganese Inc.: EIT InnoEnergy to support Chvaletice Manganese Project
Highlights:
Euro Manganese and its wholly owned Czech Republic subsidiary, Mangan Chvaletice, have secured the support of EIT InnoEnergy, a Knowledge and Innovation Community supported by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. EIT InnoEnergy will marshal its broad network and resources to accelerate the Chvaletice Manganese Project s successful integration into the European Union s battery supply chain.
The Chvaletice Manganese Project is the only sizeable manganese resource in the European Union, with the potential to provide up to 50% of projected 2025 European demand for high-purity manganese, and 28% of its anticipated 2030 requirements.
Published: 18 Feb 2021, 13:25
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Christophe Mille, CTO of battery cell startup Verkor. Image: Verkor
Digital software company Capgemini is partnering with battery energy storage startup Verkor to help bring to life a 16GWh-capacity lithium-ion cell factory in France.
Capgemini, a consultancy which offers digital solutions to the likes of utility company Scottish Water and the World Economic Forum, will work with Verkor to co-design systems that provide data collection and analysis with artificial intelligence (AI), that will make the Southern European factory more efficient.
Christophe Mille, Verkor’s chief technology officer, told
Energy-Storage.news that Capgemini is both an investor and technical partner in the project, similar to partnerships that have been forged already with other groups such as energy technology company Schneider Electric: “We have to focus in bringing all the expertise we need in order to be successful and efficient,” he said, ad