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BASF breaks ground on North America’s largest lithium-ion cathode plant

BASF broke ground on what it calls the largest lithium-ion cathode production facility in all of North America. With the aid of a $24.6-million grant from the DOE under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and the company providing $25-plus million in additional funds, BASF’s facility in Elyria, OH will undergo a $50-plus million renovation that will transform it into a li-ion cathode production mega plant.

The plant is scheduled to come online in 2012 and will produce li-ion battery materials for both hybrid and electric vehicles. Frank Bozich, BASF’s president of the Catalysts Division, notes that the plant, “will play a key role in making lithium-ion batteries more available” for automakers, adding:

This new facility will put BASF and the state of Ohio at the leading edge of the North American cathode materials market. As the world’s leading chemical company, BASF has the ability to make advanced cathode materials widely available as next generation lithium-ion battery production begins to ramp up in facilities throughout the country.

BASF’s Elyria plant currently employs 154 workers and the expansion plans call for the addition of 20 more.

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BASF breaks ground for North America’s most advanced production facility for lithium-ion battery materials

Elyria, Ohio, plant represents the next step in company’s strategy to serve the lithium-ion battery market with advanced cathode materials

FLORHAM PARK, NJ, October 27, 2010 – BASF, the world’s leading chemical company, today broke ground on a $50+ million facility in Elyria, Ohio, to produce advanced cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries that will power the hybrid and full-electric vehicles of the near future.

The event attracted a number of federal, state and local officials, as well as representatives of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), its affiliated Argonne National Laboratory, and numerous BASF employees from Ohio and other parts of the company’s global manufacturing and research and development operations.

“This new facility will put BASF and the state of Ohio at the leading edge of the North American cathode materials market,” said Frank Bozich, President of BASF’s Catalysts division and member of BASF Corporation’s North American Executive Committee. “As the world’s leading chemical company, BASF has the ability to make advanced cathode materials widely available as next generation lithium-ion battery production begins to ramp up in facilities throughout the country.”

The new BASF production facility in Elyria is being built with the help of a $24.6 million grant from the DOE under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

BASF is one of only two licensed suppliers of the Argonne National Laboratory’s (ANL) patented Nickel-Cobalt-Manganese (NCM) cathode materials, which employ a unique combination of lithium and manganese-rich mixed metal oxides. The license covers the broadest scope of NCM chemistry that can be used in today’s lithium-ion batteries. When it is fully operational in 2012, the BASF plant is expected to be the most advanced cathode materials production plant in North America.

“By building this lithium-ion battery materials production facility in Elyria, we will create both construction jobs in the near term and good-paying, cutting-edge jobs to strengthen our future,” said Representative Betty Sutton, who worked with BASF to help bring the new facility to Lorain County. “Today, we are demonstrating that manufacturing is not just part of our past, but also an important part of our future, positioning Lorain County as a global leader in this clean energy technology.”

“Today’s event is another tangible sign of Ohio’s commitment to green energy,” said Ohio State Senator Sue Morano (13th Ohio Senate District). “I am a strong supporter of reshaping our manufacturing base into one that is well positioned for the future, and operations like BASF’s new battery materials plant will help attract better paying jobs to Lorain County and Ohio as we play a key role in the development of a green economy.”
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Since 2005, BASF has invested significantly in lithium-ion cathode materials research and development. In 2009, BASF and ANL signed a worldwide licensing agreement under which BASF would mass produce and market ANL’s patented lithium-stabilized NCM cathode materials for use in advanced batteries that have higher energy density, are longer-lasting, and offer improved safety due to higher temperature stability.

As part of its long-term strategy to invest in cathode materials, BASF will continue to further lithium-ion battery application development at its research facilities in Beachwood, Ohio, and Ludwigshafen, Germany.

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BASF Corporation, headquartered in Florham Park, New Jersey, is the North American affiliate of BASF SE, Ludwigshafen, Germany. BASF has approximately 16,000 employees in North America, and had sales of $13 billion in 2009. For more information about BASF’s North American operations, or to sign up to receive news releases by e-mail, visit www.basf.us.

BASF is the world’s leading chemical company: The Chemical Company. Its portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics and performance products to agricultural products, fine chemicals and oil and gas. As a reliable partner, BASF creates chemistry to help its customers in virtually all industries to be more successful. With its high-value products and intelligent solutions, BASF plays an important role in finding answers to global challenges, such as climate protection, energy efficiency, nutrition and mobility. BASF posted sales of more than €50 billion in 2009 and had approximately 105,000 employees as of the end of the year. Further information on BASF is available on the Internet at www.basf.com.

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