엘앤에프는 오는 3월5일부터 7일까지 코엑스에서 열리는 ‘인터배터리 2025(InterBattery 2025)’에 참가해 차세대 배터리 소재 기술력과 글로벌 생산체계를 선보인다.
270㎡ standalone booth, LFP cathode material and high nickel NCM cathode material exhibition
L&F, a global secondary battery comprehensive materials specialist, demonstrates its LFP cathode material technology leadership at ‘InterBattery 2025’.
L&F will participate in 'InterBattery 2025' held at COEX from March 5th to 7th to showcase next-generation battery material technology and global production system.
At this exhibition, LNF will set up a standalone booth of 270㎡, which is approximately 3.75 times larger than last year, and will accelerate its entry into the global market through a two-track strategy of LFP cathode materials and high-nickel NCM cathode materials.
InterBattery, the largest domestic battery industry exhibition hosted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, is in its 13th year this year, and a total of 650 companies have confirmed their participation.
This is a 12.3% increase from last year and is the largest figure ever.
Under the theme of ‘Leading the Future,’ LNF will present a two-track strategy for LFP cathode materials and high-nickel NCM cathode materials, and will particularly focus on introducing the technology that succeeded in mass-producing LFP cathode materials for the first time in Korea and its local production plan in the United States.
L&F's exhibition space is divided into 'Innovating the Future (NCM/LFP cathode materials)' and 'GlobaIt consists of four areas: ‘L Energy Drive (overseas LFP cathode material business),’ ‘Sustainable Future (new business),’ and ‘Vision for Tomorrow (future vision).’
The bipolar materials exhibition zone will introduce LNF's unique LFP technology, which increases productivity and simultaneously secures efficiency and price competitiveness.
LNF is currently building an LFP cathode material pilot line in its Daegu Guji Plant 3, and plans to mass-produce LFP for the first time in Korea in 2026.
In the cathode material exhibition zone targeting the high-performance electric vehicle market, the world's first successful commercialization of a cathode active material with a nickel content of 95% for 46 pi, 'High-Ni composite cathode active material', will also be showcased.
This product has dramatically improved energy density, battery life, and safety, and is expected to greatly contribute to extending the driving range of electric vehicles.
In recognition of its innovative technology, L&F achieved the feat of winning the Material/Component category at the 'InterBattery Awards 2025'.
In addition, LNF is proactively responding to the implementation of the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and aims to be the first in North America to produce LFP cathode materials in the second half of 2027.
We plan to apply the same technology and process as the Korean LFP mass production line to North America and, based on our domestic pilot line production experience and verification capabilities, begin to fully attack the North American low- to mid-priced electric vehicle and energy storage device markets.
'Sustainable Future (New Business Zone)' will reveal the status of LS-L&F Battery Solutions (LLBS)'s precursor business, waste battery recycling business, and next-generation secondary battery material technology research and development, ‘Vision for Tomorrow (Future Vision Zone) will introduce future production systems through factory drone footage along with the current status of smart factory construction.
L&F CEO Choi Soo-an said, “L&F is opening up the future of battery material technology through continuous innovation even in uncertain market conditions,” and “Korea’s first mass production of LFP cathode materials and the world’s first commercialization of high-nickel composite cathode active materials are representative achievements that demonstrate our will for innovation and technological prowess.”
He continued, “We will leap forward as a true global leader based on the differentiated technology and global production system that we are revealing through this exhibition.”