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Nordic Battery Thursday #2:
From the cradle to the grave: Nordic batteries are greener

18 December 2025 at 08:30 AM (CET) / 09:30 AM (EET)

Join us virtually for an insightful session on the Nordic LCA Report for Battery Materials and Cells - on Thursday the 18th of December at 08:30 CET

A life cycle assessment (LCA) is a method of quantifying the environmental impact of a product, throughout its life cycle ("cradle to grave"). In the case of batteries, it spans from the extraction of the materials (mining), through the production and use of the final product, to its reuse or recycling.

A recently completed ISO-certified study of Nordic battery materials and cells reveals clear climate advantages for Nordic battery materials and cell production – confirming the region’s strong position in building a sustainable battery value chain.

Innovation Norway, Business Finland and Business Sweden invite you to the launch webinar of the new Nordic Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) carried out by Minviro, in collaboration with Battery Norway and supported by the Nordic Council of Ministers.Key findings include:

  • 51–85% lower carbon footprint for Nordic raw materials compared to global routes
  • Up to 55% lower emissions from Nordic cell production
  • Up to 36% lower emissions for LFP chemistry versus NMC811

The webinar will present the main results and discuss their implications for the Nordic battery ecosystem.

Agenda:

  • Welcome from the Nordic Battery Collaboration, represented by BenedicteFasmer Waaler, special advisor at Innovation Norway
  • Background for the LCA report, Pål Runde, head of Battery Norway
  • Presentation of the LCA by Joris Minviro’s Joris Šimaitis, PhD, PhD at Minviro
  • Panel: Implications for the Nordic battery ecosystem, participants:
    • Sanna Paivaniemi, Terrafame, Finland
    • Peter Alberius, RISE, Sweden
    • Andreas Forfang, Vianode, Norway
    • Benedikte Wralsen, Morrow Batteries, Norway
    • Joris Šimaitis, Minviro

Moderated by Benedicte FasmerWaaler, Innovation Norway

Nordic Battery Thursday #1:
Navigating through turbulence - The Nordic Perspective
26 June 2025 at 2PM (CET) / 3PM (EET)


This Nordic Battery Thursday webinar highlights perspectives on the current business climate for doing business across the battery value chain. We present the findings from discussions with about 20 Nordic and European companies & key stakeholders. We discuss with three leading Nordic companies: what are the implications of the current market situation of both uncertainty & progress?

Welcome!

Agenda:

  • Introduction by Nordic Battery Collaboration
    • Ilkka Homanen, Head of hydrogen and batteries, Business Finland
  • Highlights of Nordic perspectives 
    • Anna Sundlöf Eriksson, Senior Project Manager, Business Sweden
  • Panel Discussion, moderated by Gustaf Sandegren, Program Manager Batteries, Business Sweden
    • Martin Phillips, CEO, Talga Group
    • Kim Nikitin, CEO, Celltech Oy
    • Stina Torjesen, VP Sustainability, Morrow Batteries
  • Importance of Nordic Collaboration
    • Håkan Lind, Head of Program, Sustainable Minerals, Nordic Innovation
  • Concluding remarks
    • Benedicte Fasmer Waaler, Special Advisor, Innovation Norway

Organised by
Participants
Sweden 360
Norway 347
Finland 257
Germany 98
France 47
Belgium 40
Italy 37
United Kingdom 36
Japan 33
Netherlands 30
Switzerland 27
United States 27
China 24
Denmark 21
Spain 20
Canada 18
India 16
Australia 12
Hungary 12
Taiwan 7
Ireland 7
Portugal 6
Luxembourg 6
South Korea 6
China (Hong Kong) 4
Bulgaria 4
Russia 4
Romania 4
Estonia 4
Türkiye 3
Austria 3
Ukraine 3
Slovakia 3
South Africa 3
Poland 3
Serbia 2
Lithuania 2
Singapore 2
Morocco 2
Philippines 1
Congo, The Democratic Republic Of The 1
Israel 1
Kenya 1
Nepal 1
Thailand 1
Malaysia 1
Czech Republic 1
Slovenia 1
Pakistan 1
Egypt 1
Brazil 1
Cameroon 1
Algeria 1
Iceland 1
Indonesia 1
Anguilla 1
Total 1557
Participants
Company (Major) 500
Company (SME) 311
Authority/Government 201
Other 129
Start-up 116
University 109
R&D Institution 91
Association/Agency 58
Financial institution 36
Media 6
Total 1557