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Renault Group to partner with Terrafame for sustainable nickel supply

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Renault Group and Terrafame have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a future supply of nickel sulfate.

With this agreement, Renault Group will secure a significant annual supply of nickel sulfate from Terrafame, representing up to 15 GWh of annual capacity. The cooperation will begin by paying particular attention to sustainability systems and defining detailed metrics for traceability beyond solutions currently used for EV battery chemicals production.

Renault Group is spearheading the deployment of higher performing, low-carbon and reusable batteries, while building a unique and leading electric ecosystem in Northern France known as Renault ElectriCity. Combined with a recent partnership with Vulcan to secure low-carbon lithium, in addition to its alliance with Veolia & Solvay to recycle battery materials in a closed loop, this new agreement marks another step towards the reduction of the environmental footprint of EVs throughout their life cycle and towards the objective of carbon neutrality for the group in Europe by 2040.

Gianluca De Ficchy, Alliance EVP, Purchasing and Managing Director of Alliance Purchasing Organisation at Renault Group, comments:

“Partnership with Terrafame is an important component in realising our commitment to reach 30% emissions reduction in our supply chain by 2030. Low carbon footprint and traceability of battery chemicals are crucial factors to us, and Terrafame has a clear edge on sustainability through its unique production method. The carbon footprint of nickel sulfate produced by Terrafame is more than 60% smaller than the industry average.”

Joni Lukkaroinen, CEO of Terrafame, comments:

“We are very proud to be able to strengthen the sustainable European battery value chain together with Renault Group through this partnership, and highly impressed by the level of ambition that Renault has in relation to clean and sustainable transport. For Terrafame, this sets proper guidelines for the coming decade and could well mean a commitment of supplying nickel sulfate for up to 300 000 EVs annually. We are looking forward to many years of fruitful cooperation in helping to decarbonise mobility and transport.”

The direct partnership between a leading OEM manufacturer such as Renault Group and an operator focused on upstream production like Terrafame is a game-changer in the battery materials value chain. Terrafame’s bioleaching-based production process uses about 90% less energy in the production of nickel sulfate than the industry average. In addition, Terrafame’s integrated production process begins and ends on one industrial site from a mine to battery chemicals production. These unique and energy-efficient features enable a fast track to implementing sustainability systems and creating full transparency throughout the entire value chain. Apart from the detailed metrics, a commitment over the entire supply chain simplifies risk management and pricing mechanisms for all parties involved.

The memorandum is not exhaustive but reflects the parties’ mutual understanding and common intention to deepen their cooperation over battery raw materials. The parties are also seeking other actors in the EV battery value chain to take part in the development stage of a set of binding agreements that they are looking to introduce.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/finance-business/08102021/renault-group-to-partner-with-terrafame-for-sustainable-nickel-supply/

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