18 February 2025 Back to overview

Revolutionizing e-mobility: Farasis Energy signs a Manufacturing Frame Agreement with Beyonder AS to drive next-gen battery solutions

Farasis Energy, a global leader in lithium-ion battery technology and manufacturing, is pleased to announce the signing of a Manufacturing Frame Agreement with Beyonder AS, a pioneering company in high-capacity battery technology. This collaboration marks a significant step in advancing next-generation energy solutions and accelerating the transition toward sustainable mobility.

In this exciting collaboration, Farasis Energy will use its cutting-edge manufacturing capabilities to bring Beyonder’s innovative battery technology products to new applications.

– This partnership opens exciting synergies as we join forces with Farasis Energy, an esteemed global leader in battery manufacturing. The agreement marks a thrilling new journey for Beyonder, and represents a joint effort towards providing state-of-the-art products to the e-mobility marked, said Tove N. Ljungquist, CEO of Beyonder.

The partnership aims to expand the reach and availability of Beyonder products, providing top-quality and dependable solutions for various applications.

– We are thrilled to collaborate with Beyonder AS, bringing together two industry leaders to pioneer advancements in battery technology. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that our manufacturing excellence contributes to the shared vision of revolutionizing mobility solutions, says Thomas Schnepf, General Manager Farasis Energy Europe.

– After seeing the impressive manufacturing capabilities and talented team at Farasis Energy, I’m confident that our products will be made with outstanding quality and delivered on schedule, says EVP Operations of Beyonder, Thomas Bergan.

Collaboration on future energy applications

Based on the shared ambitions of Farasis Energy and Beyonder, to accelerate the green transition and therethrough advance sustainable mobility, the companies have also signed a mutually exclusive Memorandum of Understanding to jointly develop, market, and deliver a high-end 48V mobility module to a renowned European OEM for use in mild-hybrid vehicles.

The module will combine Beyonder’s high-power cell technology BePowered and Farasis Energy’s production capacity and know-how, technical capabilities, and market strength.

The market for 12V and 48V solutions for the mobility market is forecasted to drive significant volumes in the coming years, where Beyonder’s battery technology, characterized by high-power, long cycle life and high safety level, possesses unique properties for such applications.

This partnership marks a significant step towards meeting the growing demand for efficient and sustainable energy solutions. Together, Beyonder AS and Farasis Energy are set to redefine the standards in the battery industry, paving the way for a greener future.

The high-capacity battery cell BePowered. Photo: Beyonder AS

About Beyonder AS
Beyonder is a leading battery technology company established in 2016. The company has developed, qualified and certified its own product, based on its proprietary recipe, called BePowered. The BePowered products contribute to the green transition through their cost effective, environmentally friendly, and energy-efficient properties, and Beyonder has secured an annual, external production capacity of 2.4 GWh for the qualified product. Beyonder’s headquarter is located in Sandnes, Norway, where they have a diverse workforce with employees from various countries and expertise. In addition to creating innovative high-capacity battery cells, they are proud of their commitment to sustainability throughout the entire value chain. Beyonder focuses on sustainable materials in cell design, with the goal of accelerating the use of electricity in the industry by offering high performance energy storage systems that are both modern and sustainable, created for future energy needs.
For more info: Beyonder

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