Valmet Automotive and Fortum cooperate in sustainable recycling of battery materials
Sonntag, Mai 3, 2026
Sustainability is a top priority for Valmet Automotive, with a goal to minimize the environmental impact of operations. The battery recycling cooperation now signed with Fortum contributes to the development of a value chain based on circular economy and sustainable development, for which both Fortum and Valmet Automotive received funding this year from the EU battery industry innovation project IPCEI.
Fortum provides world-class recycling and waste management services to complement Valmet Automotive’s sustainable battery production. With their unique and innovative solutions, Fortum can recycle up to 95% of critical metals in lithium-ion battery’s black mass with a low-CO2 process, allowing recovery of lithium, cobalt, manganese and nickel for reuse.
Valmet Automotive’s growing production volumes at the Salo plant and the production start of the new battery plant in Uusikaupunki this year emphasize the importance of a sustainable solution for material recycling. The scrapped non-conforming materials are collected at the Valmet Automotive plants and transported by Fortum for safe and efficient recycling.
Besides the battery material recycling in Finland, the cooperation of Valmet Automotive and Fortum has already expanded to the Uusikaupunki, Finland car plant in waste management. Both companies are now exploring possibilities to extend a cooperation to Valmet Automotive’s locations in Germany in order to be closer to key players in the fast developing EV sector.
The Valmet Automotive Group is one of the largest vehicle contract manufacturers in the world, Tier 1 systems supplier for convertible roof systems and for battery systems. In its strategic development, Valmet Automotive Group focuses on electromobility with the development and manufacturing of battery modules as well as packs for electrified vehicles. The activities in the group are organized in three business lines: Manufacturing, EV Systems and Roof & Kinematic Systems. Since its founding in 1968, Valmet Automotive has produced more than 1.7 million vehicles at the Uusikaupunki, Finland plant. In Salo, near the Uusikaupunki plant, Valmet Automotive opened its first volume production of battery systems for the automotive industry in autumn 2019. The company has locations in Finland, Germany and Poland. Valmet Automotive’s largest shareholders are state-owned Finnish investment company Tesi and the Pontos Group, each with a stake of 38.46 %. 23.08 % is held by the Chinese Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited (CATL), the world leading manufacturer of battery cells for electric vehicles.
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