Valmet Automotive has signed supply contracts to use only fossil-free electricity at the Salo battery plant in Finland, the Zary plant supplying roof and kinematics systems in Poland and the related technology center in Osnabrück, Germany. This will reduce the plants’ CO2 emissions by more than 50 % while actions are continued for carbon neutrality in all three locations.

Valmet Automotive is committed to support sustainability and to meet the targets of the Paris Climate Agreement. The CO2 emissions of the Uusikaupunki car plant are already reduced by 70 % since 2019 and with the conversion of the power supply in Salo and Zary, all Valmet Automotive production plants have now switched to fossil-free electricity.

The Salo battery plant uses only fossil-free electricity generated by wind power in Finland. The plant is also preparing for the transition to the use of district heating produced by an eco-power plant, which will halve the CO2 emissions of heating, and the introduction of LED lighting. Further measures to reduce energy consumption are under consideration.

– In Salo, the new electricity contract is a major step for Valmet Automotive towards the CO2 neutral battery production. Sustainability is the starting point for all Valmet Automotive’s battery plants so we can support our customers’ journey to CO2 neutrality, says Jyrki Nurmi, SVP EV Systems, Valmet Automotive.

Valmet Automotive’s Roof & Kinematics business line is now using only fossil-free electricity as both Zary and Osnabrück locations are now using electricity generated by wind, solar and hydropower. Additionally, the heating energy for the Zary plant is produced from natural gas. The use of green energy has reduced the plant’s CO2 emissions by about 75 % since 2020.

– Valmet Automotive is among the pioneers of sustainability in Poland. Within a year, we have rapidly reduced the CO2 emissions from our production at the Zary plant, while also significantly increased the recycling rate of fabrics, says Remigiusz Grześkowiak, SVP Roof & Kinematic Systems, Valmet Automotive.

CO2 emissions from the Salo, Zary and Osnabrück locations are now reduced by utilizing renewable alternatives in electricity and energy production, improving energy efficiency and reducing energy consumption. The next major step towards CO2</sub neutrality in all three plants is converting the heating systems to renewable energy sources.

Additional information:

Mikael Mäki, Manager, Corporate Communications, Valmet Automotive
+358 50 317 4308
mikael.maki@valmet-automotive.com

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The Valmet Automotive Group is one of the largest vehicle contract manufacturers in the world, Tier 1 systems supplier for convertible roof systems and for battery systems. In its strategic development, Valmet Automotive Group focuses on electromobility with the development and manufacturing of battery modules as well as packs for electrified vehicles. The activities in the group are organized in three business lines: Manufacturing, EV Systems and Roof & Kinematic Systems. Since its founding in 1968, Valmet Automotive has produced more than 1.7 million vehicles at the Uusikaupunki, Finland plant. Valmet Automotive operates two battery factories in Salo and Uusikaupunki. A third battery plant in Kirchardt, Germany, will start production in 2022. The company has locations in Finland, Germany and Poland. Valmet Automotive’s largest shareholders are state-owned Finnish investment company Tesi and the Pontos Group, each with a stake of 38.46 %. 23.08 % is held by the Chinese Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited (CATL), the world leading manufacturer of battery cells for electric vehicles.