PLANT
First Commercial Plant in construction in Uddevalla, Sweden
The Uddevalla plant in the west of Sweden is expected to complete construction in H2 2025 and will be JV first commercial scale project with an initial capacity of c.35,000 tonnes p.a.
The plant shall then be expanded up to doubling the processing capacity.
- Modularised and standardised engineering will enable shorter lead times and limit the risks related to the plant.
- The plant is strategically located as it is accessible from major European hubs and has nearby access to a necessary raw material hub.
- The site has potential to host a phased expansion to a total of c. 70,000t p.a.
Uddevalla Plant Project Overview
PHASE 1
Q1 2024
FID taken
Q4 2025
End of construction
34,500 t p.a.
Phase 1 capacity
10,300 t p.a.
rCB produced
15,790 t p.a.
Pyrolysis oil produced
PHASE 2
To be confirmed once Phase 1
in full production
69,000 t p.a.
Phase 1+2 capacity
20,600 t p.a.
rCB produced
31,580 t p.a.
Pyrolysis oil produced
Multi-geography roll-out to capture European market share
- Current business plan seeks to develop and build a portfolio of ELT recycling plants across Europe including the first plant in Sweden.
- Business plan sized to build platform with sufficient scale to continue to develop the market for the products
- Already strong visibility on future TPO sales through multi-plant agreements and high demand from multiple offtakers
- Michelin committed to a relevant share of rCB and TPO volumes for the first plants, significantly de-risking the market
- Leveraging Michelin presence in core markets for feedstock procurement
- The planning activities have been started already in various European countries targeting in priority all national markets collecting in excess of 200,000 Tonnes of ELTs yearly.
- Following the successful start of Operations of the first plant in Uddevalla, INFINITERIA will pursue an accelerated deployment plan across Europe. Deployed plants shall be either single module of 35,000 tonnes/year or double module with 70,000 tonnes/year capacity.