We’ve come a long way since we started in 2016. Have a look around to see what we are doing at all of our different sites!
Did you know that ”Ett” means one in Swedish, and ”Dwa” means two in Polish? That might give you a hint about in which order we’ve built our gigafactories, and where they are located.
Skellefteå is home to Europe’s first homegrown battery gigafactory, Northvolt Ett, hosting both cathode active material and cell production. Right next to the factory you will find Revolt Ett, the largest battery recycling facility of its kind in Europe.
In Västerås you will find Northvolt Labs, our R&D facility, where we are creating the next generation of battery technology. Northvolt Labs is also home to the Revolt Pilot Plant, where we are working hard to make our recycling process even better.
We assemble our battery modules and packs at Northvolt Dwa in Gdańsk. Here we also have our service center, supporting global operations.
Northvolt Drei will be located in Heide, Germany. Powered by renewable energy, Northvolt Drei will produce enough green batteries to power one million electric vehicles.
Gothenburg is home to our joint-venture with Volvo Cars. Here, we are building both a battery gigafactory and an R&D center to create the future of battery cells, tailor-made for Volvo Cars.
We’re establishing a new battery gigafactory in Montréal, Canada — Northvolt Six. Powered by 100% renewable energy, Northvolt Six will produce batteries for one million electric vehicles each year.
Our corporate functions are located in Stockholm, at volthouse. Also in Stockholm is the Northvolt Systems Engineering Hub, where we develop battery systems products, including modules and packs.
Fredrikstad is home to Hydrovolt, our joint venture with Norsk Hydro. Here, we recycle batteries into materials that can be sent back into production, in a sustainable way.
Our lithium-conversion plant, Aurora Lithium, is located in Setubal. Here, we work alongside Galp to create a sutainable supply of lithium in Europe.