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Recently, LG Energy Solutions (LGES) has been in constant motion
Signing a large order for lithium mines in Australia
Sign a large order for lithium mines in Australia Flash sign a large order for lithium mines in AustraliaThe off-take agreement signed by LGES with the Australian lithium miner is for a period of five years and is expected to start in 2024, with an option to extend for a further five years upon expiry
After the agreement was signed, LGES executives held an online press conference, where Kwon Young-soo, vice chairman of LG Group and CEO of LGES, emphasized: "We have a wider range of customers, not only in China, but also in the United States and Europe.
Public offering moves fast
Public offerings are advancing rapidly Public offerings are advancing rapidlyAt present, the LGES public offering is advancing non-stop
The latest offering terms also show that in this offering, the company will sell 34 million new shares, and its parent company LG Chem will also sell 8.
According to the LGES investment letter of intent, the funds raised this time will be mainly used to expand the company's existing production facilities and repay debt
Recently, the expansion of LGES has indeed continued
Research and development of new battery technology
Research and development of new battery technology Research and development of new battery technologyIn addition to raising shares and securing lithium ore resources, LGES is also reforming its production process to increase battery output and maintain a competitive edge
On January 10, Kwon Young-soo mentioned in a press conference that the company is developing a new battery stacking technology
In addition, the head of the LGES technology department also said that LGES is accelerating the research on new-generation batteries such as NCMA (nickel, cobalt, manganese, aluminum) batteries, all-solid-state batteries, and lithium-sulfur batteries