the prayon group innovation & future business
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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 - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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1. The Prayon Group
2. Innovation & Future Business
3. Praylion : Materials for high
performance Li-Ion batteries
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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)
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The Prayon Group
Jointly owned by :
•OCP (Office Chérifien des Phosphates) Morocco
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•SRIW (Holding held by the Walloon Region ) Belgium
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Engis (head office) - Belgium Puurs - Belgium
Les Roches de Condrieu - France
Augusta (Prayon Inc.) - USA
The Prayon Group
Four key factories around the world
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1. The Prayon Group
2. Innovation & Future Business
3. Praylion : Materials for high
performance Li-Ion batteries
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
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Major Innovations
Water Treatment Water Treatment
new joint venture providing products ( macro & micro- nutriments, biopolymers…) and services to waste water treatment plants
Nutrition ( Food & Nutrition ( Food & Health )Health )
Probiotics, Starter cultures, Innovative micro-encapsulated ingredients, Microalgae and Vegetal extracts EnergyEnergy
Materials for batteries, Sol gel technologies, Uranium and silicon recovery, Next generation biofuels
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Matériaux de hautes
performances pour batteries
Lithium Ion
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
Stratégie de Prayon pour les batteries Li-Ion
Recherche fondamentale
Matériaux
PrayonInnovation
surindustrialisation
Fabricants de cellules
Focus sur nos compétences
Licence
LT contract
The worldwide Li-ion battery market - Company market share in 2009 in volume
LG Chemical13%
Sanyo20%
Panasonic6%
Sony13%
BYD7%
Samsung SDI18%
Lischen5%
Others 18%
Quels sont les acteurs aujourd’hui ?
Cathode active materials suppliers market share, in volume, 2009
Seimi Chemical4%
Nichia Corp25%
Nippon Chemical
3%
Umicore Korea22%
Chinese local9%
BYD5%
Toda5%
L&F4%
Others23%
Source Avicenne
Cathode selection for mass productionLFP LCO NCA NMC LMO
Energy Medium Excellent Excellent Excellent Medium
Cost Low cost Very expensive
Expensive Expensive Low cost
Stability/Safety
Excellent Bad Bad Medium Good
Cyclability Excellent Medium Excellent Medium Medium
Life cycle Good Medium Good Medium Bad
Low Temperature
Medium Good Good Good Medium
High Temperature
Good Medium Good Medium Medium
Adaptability for:
LFP LCO NCA NMC LMO
Electronic portative
Poor Good Good Good Poor
Electrical vehicle
Good but capacity
Impossible Safety & expensive
Good but expensive
Life Cycle
Power tools Good Safety, Price
Difficult Medium Good
+ stationary application LFP / LTO
Evolution du marché des cathodes 2010 – 2025 ( scénario prudent )
Source Avicenne
Quelles seront les gagnants ?
Facteurs clés :1. Sécurité et stabilité 2. Durée de vie3. Performance4. Propriété intellectuelle
mais surtout Prix au kwh
= Performance + matières premières + Industrialisation
Seconde vie des batteries usagées
Pack Batterie 25 kWh Véhicule 100 % Electrique
2010
20142018
20 000 $ or 800 $/kWh
9 000 $ or 360 $/kWh
3 500 $ or 140 $/kWh
Coût Maximum pour cathode : 30 à 40 $/kWhLe marché demande un matériau de haute
performance pour un prix ne dépassant 15 à 20 $/kg
Industrialisation : LiFeBPO4 Objectifs de prix
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