![]() The project is said to have an investment volume of 200 to 300 million US dollars (173 to 260 million euros). However, StromVolt does not provide information on the extent of its own production.Ī report by Electric Autonomy Canada provides some background: According to the report, StromVolt was only founded at the end of August and bought cell production equipment worth 13.9 million US dollars (about 12 million euros) from Delta at the beginning of October. ![]() While the company points out in its statement that North America has all the critical materials to rely on electric cars, the lack of production leads to an “excessive dependence on foreign players”. “The partnership drastically reduces the timeline for the factory to become operational and eliminates the uncertainty for such an ambitious project,” said Maxime Vidricaire, CEO of StromVolt. The factory will be located in the province of Quebec.Īccording to StromVolt, the cooperation with Delta will give it access to Delta’s cell technology and production machinery – in Europe, Delta is known primarily in the field of charging technology. The Canadian start-up StromVolt Americas has announced its intention to build Canada’s first factory for the production of lithium-ion battery cells for electric vehicles together with the Taiwanese company Delta Electronics. ![]() Batteries battery cells Canada Delta Electronics Li-Ion Québec Startup StromVolt StromVolt Americas Taiwan
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