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  • New Chair of the Board at Morrow

    New Chair of the Board at Morrow

    Morrow Batteries ASA announces that Ann Christin Andersen has been appointed Chair of the Board at Morrow, effective from the Annual General Meeting on May 14th, 2025.
    Ann Christin brings more than 35 years of leadership experience from the global energy sector. She is currently CEO of Norwegian Energy Partners (NORWEP) and has held senior roles at Shell, ABB, Kongsberg Maritime, and TechnipFMC

  • Morrow announces executive transition for CTO and Co-Founder Dr. Rahul Fotedar

    Morrow announces executive transition for CTO and Co-Founder Dr. Rahul Fotedar

    Morrow Batteries ASA announces that Dr. Rahul Fotedar, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, will leave the company.
    Since our founding, Dr. Fotedar has been instrumental in shaping our technology strategy. His intellectual rigor, academic excellence, and network have been vital in establishing Morrow Batteries.
    Dr. Fotedar has played a key role in growing our R&D team and developing

  • Talerlisten til Arendalsuka 2025

    Talerlisten til Arendalsuka 2025

    Arendalsuka 2025
    Trenger du en ekspert på energi og industriutvikling?
    Planlegger du et arrangement under Arendalsuka? Vi tilbyr framtredende fagpersoner innen energisikkerhet, grønn industriutvikling, batteriteknologi og bærekraftig omstilling som kan løfte ditt program. Våre eksperter kan bidra med:
    Innsikt i energisikkerhet og forsyningskjeder i en urolig verden Fremtidsperspektiver p

  • Executive update: leadership changes at Morrow

    Executive update: leadership changes at Morrow

    Dr. Andreas Maier, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Morrow Batteries ASA (“Morrow”), will return home to his family in South Korea in late April after nearly four years in Arendal, Norway. Since 2021, he has led the establishment of the Morrow Cell Factory (MCF) and advanced the Company's industrialisation strategy.
    Dr. Maier will remain engaged with Morrow as a special advisor, assisting the M

  • Morrow Batteries prioritises production, research, and sales

    Morrow Batteries prioritises production, research, and sales

    Morrow Batteries ("Morrow") is implementing strategic measures to secure start-up of production of commercial LFP batteries, deliver additional sales contracts, and advance its proprietary battery technology at its research centre in Grimstad. Other projects will be postponed to concentrate on core activities that drive immediate value creation. These changes will result in a workforce reduction o

  • Innovation Norway grants NOK 1.5 billion loan facility to Morrow Batteries ASA

    Innovation Norway grants NOK 1.5 billion loan facility to Morrow Batteries ASA

    Innovation Norway has announced granting Morrow Batteries ASA ("Morrow") a loan facility of NOK 1.5 billion. The loan facility will be available for Morrow to fund the scale-up and development of battery manufacturing in Norway.
    The loan facility contributes to the realisation of the government's battery strategy and provides Morrow access to liquidity for its business plan.
    Morrow's main pr

  • LFP battery cells from the Morrow Cell Factory in Arendal, Norway.

    Morrow and Proventia have signed a Letter of Intent to develop European LFP batteries for non-road applications

    Morrow Batteries (Morrow) has signed a Letter of Intent for collaboration with Finnish tech company Proventia, a leading developer and supplier of clean technologies for prominent global engine and machine manufacturers. The Letter of Intent addresses the development of battery packs with Morrow’s LFP cells (lithium iron phosphate) for heavy-duty machinery.
    Morrow has opened its first factory

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