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The Prayon Group Innovation & Future Business

The Prayon Group Innovation & Future Business Praylion : Materials for high performance Li-Ion batteries. 2. The Prayon Group. Worldwide leader in phosphate chemistry Headquarters in Engis - Belgium More than 1400 jobs around the world Turnover 2009 : US $ 800 million

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The Prayon Group Innovation & Future Business

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  1. The Prayon Group Innovation & Future Business Praylion : Materials for high performance Li-Ion batteries 2

  2. The Prayon Group • Worldwide leader in phosphate chemistry • Headquarters in Engis - Belgium • More than 1400 jobs around the world • Turnover 2009 : US $ 800 million • One of the two largest producers • of Purified Phosphoric Acid • (up to 750 000 tons per year) 3

  3. The Prayon Group • Jointly owned by : • OCP (Office Chérifien des Phosphates) Morocco • and • SRIW (Holding held by the Walloon Region ) Belgium 4

  4. The Prayon Group Four key factories around the world Puurs - Belgium Engis (head office) - Belgium Les Roches de Condrieu - France Augusta (Prayon Inc.) - USA 5

  5. The Prayon Group Innovation & Future Business Praylion : Materials for high performance Li-Ion batteries 6

  6. Innovation & Future business Prayon has placed innovation at the center of its economic model and has adopted a pioneering strategy. To meet the global challenges of the 21st century, an Open Innovation Strategy is applied to the following 6 markets Water Foodstuffs Climate Energy Health Natural resources

  7. Major Innovations Water Treatment new joint venture providing products ( macro & micro- nutriments, biopolymers…) and services to waste water treatment plants Nutrition ( Food & Health ) Probiotics, Starter cultures, Innovative micro-encapsulated ingredients, Microalgae and Vegetal extracts Energy Materials for batteries, Sol gel technologies, Uranium and silicon recovery, Next generation biofuels 8

  8. Matériaux de hautes performances pour batteries Lithium Ion 9

  9. Stratégie de Prayon pour les batteries Li-Ion • Devenir un producteur de masse à prix compétitif pour des produits de haute qualité et haute performance ( cathode & anode ) • Basé sur des partenariats à long terme : • Fournisseurs de matières premières (lithium, fer, titane,…) • Centres de recherches (CEA,…) • Clients

  10. Stratégie de Prayon pour les batteries Li-Ion Recherche fondamentale Matériaux Prayon Innovation sur industrialisation Licence Fabricants de cellules LT contract Focus sur nos compétences

  11. Quels sont les acteurs aujourd’hui ? Source Avicenne

  12. Cathode selection for mass production + stationary application LFP/ LTO

  13. Evolution du marché des cathodes 2010 – 2025 ( scénario prudent ) Source Avicenne

  14. Quelles seront les gagnants ? Facteurs clés : Sécurité et stabilité Durée de vie Performance Propriété intellectuelle mais surtout Prix au kwh = Performance + matières premières + Industrialisation Seconde vie des batteries usagées

  15. Industrialisation : LiFeBPO4 Objectifs de prix Pack Batterie 25 kWh Véhicule 100 % Electrique 2010 2014 2018 20 000 $ or 800 $/kWh 9 000 $ or 360 $/kWh 3 500 $ or 140 $/kWh Coût Maximum pour cathode : 30 à 40 $/kWh Le marché demande un matériau de haute performance pour un prix ne dépassant 15 à 20 $/kg

  16. Road map pour l’industrialisation du LiFeBPO4 2000 – 2007 : CEA(*) Recherche fondamentale 2008 : Transfert de technologie et licence exclusive 2008 – 2010 : Programme commun de développement - phase pilote 2011 - 2012 : * Usine 50 à 100 T /an * Prospection & qualification en clientèle 2014 : Production de masse de 2 000 à 6 000 tonnes/an (*) CEA : French Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission – 15 000 R&D employees

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