Easpring Finland CAM Plant Construction to Begin in 2025

Easpring Finland CAM plant to begin construction in 2025, backed by €100mn Finnish investment, targeting 60,000t output by 2027.
Chinese-Finnish joint venture targets 60,000 t/yr cathode material output by 2027
Easpring Finland

Chinese-Finnish joint venture targets 60,000 t/yr cathode material output by 2027

Easpring Finland launches €800mn CAM plant project

Easpring Finland CAM plant construction will begin in April 2025, targeting commercial operations by 2027. The joint venture includes Beijing Easpring Material Technology (70%) and Finnish Minerals Group (30%). This facility will supply cathode active material (CAM) for electric vehicle batteries and other energy storage systems. As a result, Finland continues to solidify its role in Europe's battery supply chain strategy.

The initial production capacity will reach 60,000 t/yr, with scalability for future expansion.
This aligns with Finland’s ambition to become a sustainable battery materials hub in northern Europe.

Finnish government backs project with €100mn investment

The total project cost is €800mn, with Finland contributing €100mn via its state-owned entity Finnish Minerals Group. This support highlights the country’s industrial policy focus on energy transition and raw material self-sufficiency.

Meanwhile, Beijing Easpring brings proven CAM manufacturing expertise to the partnership, ensuring production readiness by 2027. This collaboration is one of several European initiatives aiming to localize critical battery material manufacturing.

The Metalnomist Commentary

The Easpring Finland CAM plant reflects a broader shift toward cross-border industrial cooperation in the battery sector. By merging Chinese know-how with Finnish resources and EU policy support, this project could reshape CAM supply in Europe. It also reflects a growing preference for diversification away from Asia-only supply chains.

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