The plant for the production of lithium-ion cells and energy storage systems, the so called “Russian gigafactory”, will be launched at the Baltic NPP site already in 2026.
Where is Russia's battery cell factory located?
Russia's nuclear corporation Rosatom announces the location for its battery cell factory announced in March. It will be built in the western Russian exclave of Kaliningrad and is to produce battery cells for electric vehicles and energy storage systems from 2026.
Russian nuclear energy giant Rosatom has acquired a 49% stake in Enertech International, a South Korean lithium-ion battery specialist, and has announced plans to build a gigafactory at an unspecified location in Russia. The start of production is scheduled for 2025.
Renera LLC, the energy storage business of Russian state nuclear energy corporation Rosatom, has taken a step towards building a “Russian gigafactory” in the country's Kaliningrad Region. Emin Askerov, director general of Renera, and Kaliningrad Governor Anton Alikhanov. Source: Renera LLC.
Will Russia build a Gigafactory in 2023?
January 5, 2023: Russia's prime minister Mikhail Mishustin (pictured) says work has started on the first of a potential series of gigafactories as it scrambles to ramp up domestic battery manufacturing capacity for energy storage systems and EVs, after foreign investors and partners quit the country over the war with Ukraine.
Russia must also “create an infrastructure for charging stations” for EVs, he said. Rosatom announced on November 23 that it had established a new subsidiary — Renera — dedicated to the manufacture of energy storage systems.
What will Russia's new lithium-ion plant do?
The plant will focus on the production of lithium-ion cells and energy storage systems and will have a total annual battery manufacturing capacity of at least 3 GWh. “The signals we receive from the Russian market indicate that the production volumes we planned a year ago may be insufficient.