Rosatom has launched the country’s first lithium-ion energy storage gigafactory into pilot production. The facility, located in the Nemansky District of the Kaliningrad Region, set a high bar from the start: it is a fully-fledged, full-cycle plant, from cell chemistry to finished batteries and modules.
The scale is impressive. The plant’s total annual capacity is 4 GWh. That’s equivalent to approximately 1,5 million charging modules or tens of thousands of traction batteries for electric vehicles.
The plant isn’t just designed for transportation. They’re looking at a broader range of applications: energy, warehouse equipment, logistics, and industrial equipment. Essentially, it’s an attempt to build a dedicated ecosystem around batteries—from production to use.
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