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US Battery Startup ONE Inks Production Deal With Turkey's Pomega

US Battery Startup ONE Inks Production Deal With Turkey's Pomega

Bloomberg19-05-2025
US battery startup Our Next Energy Inc. will outsource some production of its battery cells to Turkey's Pomega Enerji Depolama Teknolojileri AS.
Pomega, a unit of Turkish technology firm Kontrolmatik Enerji Ve Muhendislik AS, will produce an initial 2 GWh of Our Next Energy's 314 Ah lithium-iron phosphate cells at its plant near the capital Ankara in 2026, rising to 5 GWh per year in 2027, the company said in a statement.
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