
Charged EVs | Proventia and Morrow sign long-term master supply agreement for LFP battery cells
Finland-based Proventia and Morrow Batteries have signed an agreement for long-term delivery of lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells for Proventia’s battery modules and packs used in off-highway machinery and industrial applications.
The agreement covers prismatic LFP cells and allows the addition of future cell chemistries as they become commercially available.
Under the agreement, Morrow will supply LFP cells for Proventia’s standard and customer-tailored battery packs. Deliveries are already underway, and the contract runs through 2031.
Proventia plans to start its first customer deliveries using Morrow cells in spring 2026. Morrow will ramp up its production capacity and continue refining its processes throughout this year.
The companies will also continue joint simulation and pack-level optimization to shorten development time, cut prototyping and testing costs and further improve battery performance and reliability.
“Being able to offer our customers battery technology manufactured in Europe, including the cells, is extremely important to us and increasingly required by our customers. This agreement supports our electric powertrain and battery development programs with quality, flexibility, and speed,” said Jari Lotvonen, Proventia’s CEO.
Source: Proventia






