Following a lengthy process in which several attractive sites in Norway have been evaluated by GreenRoc, the company has selected Eyde Materials Park as the preferred location for its European AAM plant. The LOI has been signed between GreenRoc and Otra Holding a/s, and concerns a single piece of land covering 100,000m² in the Longum Nord area of Eyde Material Park.
Longum Nord
Longum Nord is ca 5km from Port of Arendal which in turn is only about five days’ shipping time from the GreenRoc’s planned graphite mine at Amitsoq in southern Greenland. The regulations for large and power-consuming industries are in place and Longum Nord now only awaits the final approval of infrastructural layout from Arendal municipality. The land that GreenRoc has reserved can be ready for construction by 2025. An industrial road to connect the Port of Arendal and Longum Nord is under final construction. A new power supply of 800MW is planned for the area. The Longum Nord site lies opposite Morrow Batteries’ Gigafactory, which will be Europe’s first gigawatt-scale factory for LFP. Morrow Gigafactory was officially inaugurated by the Norwegian Prime Minister on 16 August 2024.