A rendering of POSCO Future M-Huayou's joint cathode manufacturing plant under construction in Pohang (Courtesy of POSCO) POSCO Future M Co., formerly known as POSCO Chemical Co., on Wednesday signed a preliminary agreement with China’s Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt Co. to build a high-purity nickel material and precursor plant in Pohang, South Korea for 1.2 trillion won ($900 million).
The precursor production lines to be built in Pohang, 400 km southeast of Seoul, will likely come online from 2027, POSCO said.
A precursor is an intermediate material for cathodes made from nickel, cobalt and manganese. Cathode accounts for 40% of the cost of battery raw materials, for which lithium is the basic component.
Precursors to be manufactured by the POSCO-Huayou joint venture will be supplied to the plant.
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The POSCO-Huayou JV will boost POSCO's precursor production to 440,000 tons per year from 150,000 tons. That will bring the proportion of its self-produced precursors to 73% from the current 14%.
Accordingly, POSCO’s cathode production capacity in Pohang will increase by more than five times from 105,000 tons per year to 610,000 tons by 2030.
POSCO and Huayou have been bolstering their business partnership for rechargeable battery materials. They are now constructing a lithium refining plant in Gwangyang, South Jeolla Province to recover and refine lithium from waste batteries.
In addition to the key battery ingredients of anode, cathode and precursor, POSCO is expanding its battery supply chain to the procurement of their raw materials such as nickel and lithium.
It will be the first overseas nickel-producing facility owned and run by a South Korean company. High-nickel cathode material has a high proportion of nickel to improve battery capacity.
For lithium, POSCO Holdings has launched a joint venture with Australia’s lithium miner Pilbara Minerals Ltd., POSCO-Pilbara Lithium Solution. The venture is currently building a lithium refining plant in the South Korean city of Gwangyang.
Gwangyang is the world’s biggest single cathode-producing site, which accounts for the lion’s share of POSCO’s cathode production at home and abroad.
POSCO Future M's anode plant in Sejong, South Korea
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Apart from the precursor and cathode factories to be located in Pohang, POSCO Future M has earmarked 500 billion won ($400 million) to build an anode manufacturing plant in the port city, where its parent POSCO Group runs its major steel mills.
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