L&F is seeking to sign a long-term contract to supply hundreds of thousands of tons of its flagship nickel-enriched nickel, cobalt, manganese and aluminum (NCMA) cathodes and new products to a battery cell producer and an automaker in Europe, the world’s third-largest EV market, the South Korean company said on Monday.
“The deal is significant since we will supply not only flagship products but also next-generation items,” said an L&F official.
L&F and the potential customers have almost concluded the terms and conditions for the deal, although the company did not provide details including the names of buyers and values citing a non-disclosure agreement.
The South Korean company is likely to supply cathodes for five years from 2025 in the estimated 20 trillion won ($14.8 billion) deal, industry sources in Seoul said.
LONG-TERM GROWTH
After the announcement, L&F shares ended up 3.1% in the South Korean stock market, far outperforming a 0.7% drop in the junior Kosdaq where the stocks are traded.
The order is also predicted to allow L&F to reduce the risks of volatile earnings through customer diversification. The company made 80% of its revenue from sales to LG Energy Solution Ltd., the world’s second-largest battery maker, and 15% from its smaller rival SK On Co.
L&F aims to cut the reliance on LG Energy to 50% but raise its sales proportion to global automakers to 30%.
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