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As another proof of this, we produce bio-based carbon called Lignode by
The battery market is projected to increase tenfold in the next ten years, especially due to increasing e-mobility solutions, such as electric cars, buses and bicycles. Synthetic graphite, a non-renewable, fossil-based material commonly used in batteries, can be replaced by lignin. Lignin makes up 20-30% of a tree and is a by-product in the production of cellulose fiber. It is one of the largest renewable sources of carbon anywhere, is traceable, and millions of tonnes of it are already being produced in
Meeting the eco-friendly mindset of future customers
Lignin-based carbon can be used in batteries, typically those used in consumer electronics and the automotive industry, and in large-scale energy storage systems.
Lignin-based carbon belongs to the category of so-called hard carbons, which were the basis for initial developments
Together for a fossil-free future
As we know, innovation does not happen in isolation. To serve the fast-growing anode materials market, we are now exploring strategic partnerships to accelerate scale-up and commercialisation to drive self-sufficiency in the European battery supply chain.
The pilot plant for bio-based carbon materials is located at
Part of the bioeconomy,
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