How Morrow Batteries Will Support Energy Resilience in Ukraine
Morrow Batteries, a Norwegian company, has signed a letter of intent to supply lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells to Ukraine, aiming to enhance energy resilience in
Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. Norwegian battery startup Morrow, which opened its first factory earlier this month, has reached a preliminary deal to deliver power storage systems to Ukraine, the company said in a statement on Tuesday.
"Ukraine has a large estimated need for batteries over the next years to help stabilise their energy system," the company added. Norway has said it is keen to develop a battery making industry, benefiting from access to the country's renewable electricity and a proximity to European customers.
Ukraine says Russia is attacking electricity infrastructure in the ongoing war, damaging the power supply and leading to frequent blackouts. That means Kyiv is keen to establish energy storage facilities in every school and hospital as soon as possible, Morrow quoted SAEE as saying.
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