BASF is announcing a new battery materials production site in Schwarzheide, Germany, as part of its multi-step investment plan to support the European electric vehicle (EV) value chain. Innovative cathode materials by BASF increase the performance of batteries and promote the success of climate friendly mobility.
The BASF Schwarzheide production site is one of the largest BASF Group sites in Europe. It produces a wide range of functional materials and solutions. Its portfolio includes polyurethane, engineering plastics, foams, crop protection agents, performance chemicals and coatings.
BASF is building a battery recycling plant for the production of black mass at its Schwarzheide site in Germany, which is scheduled to come on stream in 2024. Earth work has been could be finalized and first concrete is poured.
With the cathode active materials plant in Schwarzheide, Germany, BASF now produces in all three main markets worldwide: Europe, Asia and North America.
With the cathode active materials plant in Schwarzheide, Germany, BASF now produces in all three main markets worldwide: Europe, Asia and North America.
With the cathode active materials plant in Schwarzheide, Germany, BASF now produces in all three main markets worldwide: Europe, Asia and North America.
With the cathode active materials plant in Schwarzheide, Germany, BASF now produces in all three main markets worldwide: Europe, Asia and North America.
With the cathode active materials plant in Schwarzheide, Germany, BASF now produces in all three main markets worldwide: Europe, Asia and North America.
With the cathode active materials plant in Schwarzheide, Germany, BASF now produces in all three main markets worldwide: Europe, Asia and North America.
The Schwarzheide plant’s modular design and infrastructure allows for the rapid scale-up of manufacturing capacities enabling BASF to meet increasing customer demand for the European EV market. This state-of-the art plant will ...