Nordic Batteries AS, founded in 2014 in Norway, specializes in advanced battery modules, packs, and energy storage systems for industrial sectors including construction, maritime, defense, and power grids.
Who is Nordic batteries?
Nordic Batteries AS, founded in 2014 in Norway, specializes in advanced battery modules, packs, and energy storage systems for industrial sectors including construction, maritime, defense, and power grids. Leveraging automated production and innovative technology, they deliver high-performance, safe, and sustainable energy solutions.
What products does Nordic batteries offer?
Nordic Batteries' technology portfolio centers on two main product lines: ePOWER and eNERGY modules. The ePOWER series delivers high-power output for demanding industrial applications, while the eNERGY modules provide extended duration energy storage capabilities.
What makes Nordic batteries a sustainable brand?
Nordic Batteries also emphasizes sustainability in their production methods, using renewable energy sources throughout their manufacturing processes. Their battery designs consider the complete lifecycle, including potential second-life applications and eventual recycling, supporting circular economy principles.
Are Nordic batteries looking for a development engineer?
Nordic Batteries are seeking a development engineer for mechanical construction and system design. Factor 47 is operative! The pilot line where Nordic Batteries will produce their first battery modules is now officially open after the visit from former Prime Minister Erna Solberg where she cut the banner to kick it off.
Who invested in Nordic batteries?
Nordic Batteries has received substantial investment from several Norwegian entities. Kongsberg Innovation, through its Pre-Såkorn Fond, provides significant financial backing and technical support. Vardar AS, an energy group owned by former Buskerud county municipalities, has invested in the company.
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