Umicore: wins deal to supply materials for EV batteries
(CercleFinance.com) - Belgian specialty materials maker Umicore said on Monday it has won a contract to supply nickel, manganese and cobalt cathode materials for LG Chem's rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.
Umicore shares jumped over 7% on this news in Brussels.
The multi-year strategic supply agreement will serve the Korean chemical company's needs at Umicore plants in Poland, Korea and China.
The contract starts in 2020 and covers a total volume of 125,000 metric tonnes, which will be delivered over several years. According to analysts, the deal could represent between 3 billion and 4 billion euros in revenues.
The move comes as LG Chem is facing growing demand for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries as car manufacturers expand their offering of longer-range electric vehicle models.
The companies said they have also signed a technology licensing arrangement covering IP rights.
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Umicore shares jumped over 7% on this news in Brussels.
The multi-year strategic supply agreement will serve the Korean chemical company's needs at Umicore plants in Poland, Korea and China.
The contract starts in 2020 and covers a total volume of 125,000 metric tonnes, which will be delivered over several years. According to analysts, the deal could represent between 3 billion and 4 billion euros in revenues.
The move comes as LG Chem is facing growing demand for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries as car manufacturers expand their offering of longer-range electric vehicle models.
The companies said they have also signed a technology licensing arrangement covering IP rights.
Copyright (c) 2019 CercleFinance.com. All rights reserved.