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  • From left: Joe Eliston, Investment Director in Nysnø and Håkon Tanem, Chairman of the Board in Morrow

    Nysnø invests in the battery company Morrow

    Morrow Batteries (“Morrow”), a Norwegian company that aims to manufacture the world's most cost-effective and sustainable battery cells, has today announced an EUR 100 million investment round. ABB, Nysnø and Siemens are among the company's investors.

  • The management team in Amina Ole Martin Dahl, Fredrik Lima, Eirik Jørgensen and Henrik Gjeruldsen together with Nysnø`s Investment Manager, John Egil Johannessen, located in the middle

    Nysnø invests in the Norwegian EV charger company Amina

    Stavanger-based growth company Amina has developed a new and easier EV charger. The company has recently closed a funding round of NOK 87 million to rig the company for European scaling. Nysnø Climate Investments is one of the investors that joins the company.

  • The world's largest fully-electric car ferry "Bastø Electric" operates the crossing Bastø-Fosen. Photo: Torghatten.

    EQT Infrastructure and Nysnø become new owners of Torghatten

    EQT Infrastructure and Nysnø Climate Investments are new owners of Torghatten - one of Norway’s largest transportation groups that operates routes for ferries, express boats, buses and flight traffic all across the country. Torghatten will continue to work on its ambitious plans for green fleet renewal by investing in new technology.

  • Cenate AS produces silicon nanoparticles that increase the energy density of batteries and contribute to increased electrification globally.

    Nysnø invests in unique, Norwegian material technology for batteries

    Cenate AS is a Norwegian company that produces advanced silicone nanoparticles. These particles increase the efficiency of lithium-ion batteries while reducing costs. With cheaper and more efficient batteries in electric mobility, the technology supports global electrification.