Core battery material technologies include Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) and sodium-ion battery materials. The company utilizes thermal processing expertise, employing rotary kilns and pulsation reactors to achieve precise material properties and sustainable manufacturing processes with reduced CO2 footprint.
IBUvolt product line: advanced LFP materials for electric vehicles, including IBUvolt 402 with 40% lower CO2 footprint. Sodium-ion materials such as sodium manganese oxide (NMO) and sodium iron phosphate (NEP) for smaller EVs and industrial equipment, suitable for wet and dry coating processes.
In 2024, secured largest battery sector order (mid-single-digit million euros) with a global automotive manufacturer for IBUvolt LFP 402. Partnered with LANXESS to develop new iron oxide products for LFP materials to support a sustainable European battery supply chain.
Major shareholders include the Weitz family (50.9%), Mandatum Life Sijoituspalvelut Oy (2.2%), Avesco Sustainable Finance AG (0.8%), Warburg Invest (0.8%), and Ehrke & Lübberstedt AG (0.6%).