Morrow Batteries has partnered with Veidekke, a construction company based in Norway, to build a factory that can be dismantled and fully reused and repurposed in the future.
"At Morrow, we are on a mission to speed up the energy transition with cost-effective and sustainable batteries. To get there, we are determined to build environmentally sound and responsibly. We are therefore delighted to partner with Veidekke, who share our ambition to create a circular building project," says Stina Torjesen, director of sustainability at Morrow Batteries.
All parts of the battery factory in Arendal, Norway, can be dismantled, reused, and even re-purposed if and when the factory ends its commercial life.
"We are excited about this opportunity to learn at the forefront of the industry, and tackle challenges such as making sure that tools and other mechanical gear, as well as the assembling instructions, will be stored and available for dismantling the building in 30 or even 60 years," says Roar Kristiansen, general manager of Veidekke Logistics.
The two companies have worked together on the pilot project since the fall of 2021.
"We plan to be circular from day one, working to use our resources as efficiently as possible to lessen the climate impact. In our battery value-chain we will use recycled minerals in new batteries and following a circular thinking in all processes, now also including the buildings themselves," says Torjesen of Morrow Batteries.