• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Techcouver.com

 
 
  • News
  • Events
  • Interviews
  • Thought Leadership
  • Jobs
  • About
    • Contact Us

Cleantech Firm Helps Vulcan Advance Battery Minerals Project in Europe

May 8, 2026 by Knowlton Thomas Leave a Comment

NORAM Electrolysis Systems, a Vancouver-based clean technology company innovating industrial electrochemical processing, has begun construction on Vulcan Energy Resources’ Central Lithium Plant at Infraserv Industrial Park Höchst in Frankfurt, Germany.

Vulcan Energy is developing one of Europe’s most advanced lithium and renewable energy projects, focused on producing battery materials locally while reducing reliance on imported supply.

The forthcoming facility is part of Vulcan’s Lionheart Project, which will use NORAM’s proprietary NORSCAND electrolysis technology to convert lithium chloride into battery-quality lithium hydroxide monohydrate, a critical material used in electric vehicle batteries.

“Commencing construction on our Central Lithium Plant is a defining moment for Vulcan and the European battery value chain,” commented Cris Moreno, CEO of Vulcan Energy.

The project is targeting a production capacity of 24,000 tonnes of LHM annually, enough for approximately 500,000 electric vehicle batteries per year.

For NORAM, the Lionheart Project represents a real-world deployment of its electrochemical platform in the global battery materials supply chain.

The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by Boris Rhein, Minister-President of the State of Hesse, and Mike Josef, Lord Mayor of Frankfurt am Main, among other stakeholders.

“This groundbreaking is a major validation of NESI’s role in scaling cleaner electrochemical infrastructure for battery materials,” stated Jeremy Moulson, chief executive officer of NORAM Electrolysis Systems, which is often branded as NESI.

“By integrating our NORSCAND technology into the Lionheart Project, we are helping advance a cleaner, electrified approach to lithium refining at commercial scale,” he said.

“This milestone strengthens the German-Canadian partnership and places NESI’s technology at the centre of Europe’s lithium and battery materials buildout,” Moulson stated.

“Our collaboration with NESI ensures our operations achieve the high-purity, low-impact outputs necessary to deliver the world’s first integrated sustainable lithium and renewable energy business,” remarked Moreno. “We are proud to work alongside partners who share our vision for a decarbonized future.”

Commercial production of the facility is targeted for 2028.

In 2022, launched as a spinoff NORAM Engineering and Constructors, which has operated since 1988.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: NESI

 
 

About Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas is Editor-in-Chief of The Midway Advance and Senior Writer for Techcouver. Over more than a decade of journalism, he has penned thousands of articles and dozens of essays on technology, health, and culture across a variety of publications.

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Primary Sidebar

 
 

Stay Connected

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Community Partners

About Us

Techcouver provides real-time reporting and analysis of emerging technology news in Vancouver and throughout British … READ MORE... about About Us

Copyright © 2026 Incubate Ventures | Calgary.tech · CleanEnergy.ca · Decoder.ca · Fintech.ca · Legaltech.ca · Techtalent.ca · | Privacy