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  • Dołączyliśmy do grona przyjaciół Akademii Piłkarskiej klubu Orzeł Prusice!

    We have joined the circle of friends of the Football Academy of the club Orzeł Prusice!

    On 11.03.2022, an agreement was signed between MKS Orzeł Prusice Akademia Piłkarska and our company - GTHR - GUOTAI-HUARONG (POLAND). We decided to co-finance the sports activities of the association.

    The donated money will be used to purchase clothing for the Prusice academy's players, including match uniforms, training shirts, sports tracksuits, etc. All these items will be complemented with emblems of our company. Funds raised from the sponsor will also be used to cover the cost of purchasing necessary items, organizing sporting events, as well as to cover the costs necessary for the operation of youth teams such as the transportation fee for matches and tournaments, financing the field (purchase of fertilizer, fuel for the lawnmower, paint for line painting, etc.).

    We are very happy to participate in the sports life of the municipality of Prusice, including the sports life of the youngest. We assume that this is only the beginning of a long and extremely successful cooperation.

  • Nagroda Nobla w dziedzinie chemii za stworzenie baterii litowo-jonowych!

    Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the creation of lithium-ion batteries!

    We are extremely pleased that the Nobel Prize in Chemistry is being awarded to three scientists, Stanley Whittingham, John Goodenoughf and Akira Yoshino, for the creation of lithium-ion batteries.

    1. 1970s – Stanley Whittingham researches superconductors and discovers a material rich in energy, giving a strong and significant , “drive” to release electrons.
    2. 1980 - John Goodenough demonstrates that cobalt oxide in conjunction with lithium ions is capable of producing twice the power.
    3. 1985 - Akira Yoshino creates the first lithium-ion battery.

    Developments in technology have made it possible to create energy without fossil fuels. Many years of research, analysis and the involvement of many people led to the creation of lithium-ion batteries. Undoubtedly, such an invention has revolutionized our lives - it has enabled us to develop telecommunications, automobiles and, above all, to store a valuable source of solar and wind energy.

    Leaping into the future of many fields, including automotive and improving the quality of our lives and the environment have been awarded an extremely valuable prize. All the more valuable and for our factory, where we can continue our research and produce the highest quality lithium-ion battery cartridges.

     

  • Polski rząd wspiera elektromobilność i GTHR

    Polish government supports electromobility and GTHR

    The whole world is talking about electromobility today, and the word is being used in all cases. There is no escape from the widespread use of electric vehicles is a necessity and a challenge of our time. The Polish government is taking steps to allow electromobility to flourish in our country, which is linked to the development of modern industries, the country's energy security and the reduction of so-called traffic smog.

    Does Poland and other European countries face an era of electric motoring? The development of low- and zero-emission transport is one of the priorities of the European Union's environmental policy.

    Just read the provisions in the European Commission's March 201 1 White Paper, calling for a reduction in dependence on oil for transportation. The document calls for a 60% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions produced by transportation by 2050 compared to 1990. In turn, the 2014 EU directive on alternative fuels urges member states to develop a strategy for developing the market for alternative fuels in transport and the infrastructure needed to do so. In Poland, as one of the first EU countries, this process has already begun.

    We set ourselves the goal of developing an innovative component of our economy based on electromobility. This decision was not made as a result of being swayed by the global fad for electric cars. We want to use the existing potential in Poland, strengthen it and take the best possible place in the electromobility market. By supporting this sector, we are betting on Polish technical thought or the skills of young scientists – Jadwiga Emilewicz, Minister of Entrepreneurship and Technology, said.

    A prerequisite for laying the foundations of electromobility in Poland was the coordination of efforts to develop the sector. The government provided legislative and financial support on both the supply side (production) and the demand side (market). Thus, a legal and political environment was created for the development of electromobility in our country.

    The Electromobility Development Plan adopted in March 2017 presents measures that aim to popularize electromobility, defining, among other things, the benefits associated with the use of electric vehicles. In turn, the national policy framework for the development of alternative fuel infrastructure adopted for 32 Polish agglomerations implements European regulations on the conditions for building infrastructure related to this sector.

    The January 2018 Law on Electromobility and Alternative Fuels stimulates the development of electromobility and creates conditions for the widespread use of alternative fuels (including LNG and CNG) in the transport sector in Poland. It provides an opportunity to test vehicles with varying degrees of automaticity and enables the creation of clean transport zones in cities. The current legislation also allows electric cars to run in bus lanes or park in specially designated areas. Excise tax exemption and increased depreciation allowances are also important. The adoption of the law makes it possible to support the development of alternative fuel infrastructure, including accelerating the construction of a core network both in urban agglomerations, in densely populated areas, and along roads belonging to the Trans-European Transport Corridors (TEN-T). It introduces a number of solutions aimed at supporting the construction of car charging infrastructure in Poland, both for passenger vehicles and urban public transport. It specifies, among other things, priority regardless of charging type for public transport in connecting charging infrastructure to the network, no construction permits, treating investments as public purpose tasks, or lower charging point connection fees.

    On the initiative of the Polish government, the Low Emission Transport Fund was established to support the expansion of alternative fuel infrastructure and the development of the market for vehicles powered by these fuels. Electromobility provides an impetus for the development of modern technologies, not only automotive, but also in the area of energy storage, modern construction materials or electronic and software systems. It is also a factor integrating the world of science and business also in the sector of small and medium-sized enterprises. The effect of the development of electromobility will be to bring about a reduction in oil imports and the consumption of liquid fuels (such as gasoline and diesel) and to reduce air pollution.

    A Polish scientific consortium, PolStorEn, was established in February this year to develop a new type of automotive battery cell. The consortium has the know-how and a very large human potential consisting of 80 PhD students and 600 engineers. Already today, Polish universities are conducting numerous studies on energy conversion and applied electrochemistry. They allow the development of new battery technologies and cell production.

    We have a highly qualified staff and a number of universities conducting research and development activities. Not only do we have outstanding computer scientists winning international competitions, but we also have experienced engineers working in such fields as mechanics or working in the field of chemical energy storage for means of transportation. Our country also has a strong base of companies interested in developing the production of components for the cells, as well as hardware and software for integrating batteries for installation in means of transportation. Third, we have a clear plan for what we want to achieve in the field of electromobility and related industries – Minister Jadwiga Emilewicz points out.

    Together with France and Germany, Poland is participating in the European Battery Alliance project, which aims to build a “battery airbus.” Our goal is for Polish entrepreneurs to be part of the full battery life cycle value chain, in line with the idea of closed-loop economics. Poland has indigenous companies that produce batteries for Polish electric bus manufacturers and sell cells to foreign manufacturers of robots, mining machines or unmanned vehicles. Poland also has a strong base of companies interested in developing the production of cell components and equipment and software to integrate cells in transportation vehicles, such as KGHM (copper and aluminum foil), Grupa Azoty and Chempur (cathodes and anodes), Synthos and Boryszew (separators), and Orlen (plastics). Large investment projects related to electro mobility are also being carried out by companies such as LG Chem or the Umicore, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Mitsui Fligh-Tec, LS corporations located in the Walbrzych Special Economic Zone “INVEST-PARK” (WSEZ “INVEST-PARK”), GTHR or Capchem. The southwestern part of Poland, especially Lower Silesia, is one of the most attractive locations for the development of this industry in Europe. This is influenced by excellent infrastructure, geographical location, specialized employees and the presence of global automotive subcontractors, including companies operating in the WSEZ “INVEST-PARK”: GKN Driveline, Bridgestone, NSK, Faurecia, or Mando. One in four of the 250 companies operating in the Wałbrzych zone represents the automotive sector. Our advantages are both perfectly located investment areas and ready industrial halls and office space for rent. The zone offers income tax reliefs, as well as comprehensive support for entrepreneurs, assistance in locating investments and care while running a business: free training, lower energy purchase costs, assistance in finding employees and business partners, mentions Piotr Sosiński, President of the Board of the WSEZ “INVEST-PARK”.

    The zone has been repeatedly recognized in fDi Magazine's international ranking for, among other things, the quality of its service to investors. For more than two decades it has been a catalyst for economic development in Lower Silesia, Opole and Greater Poland - emphasizes the company's CEO.

  • Czekamy na Państwa pytania

    We look forward to answering your questions

    Dear residents of Godzikowice and Olawa municipality, 

    For some time now, we have been observing with concern the emotions that are growing around our investment - GTHR (Guotai-Huarong). We are aware that this type of investment can cause a lot of concern for the residents of the municipality.

    GTHR is a company with many years of experience. We cooperate with many institutions, experts and researchers. We realize that the lack of communication leads to the spread of a lot of false information, and unnecessary emotions grow, worrying the wider community of the municipality of Oława.

    We would like to emphasize that it is our duty and privilege to take care of the environment and the comfort of the residents of the Oława municipality, so we will do everything we can to address the concerns of residents.

    We would like to provide factual and concrete information to the residents of Godzikowice and the entire municipality. Please feel free to ask questions directly and raise any concerns via email: gthr@gthr.pl.

    Answers will be provided both directly and on the official website gthr.pl.

    Best regards,
    GTHR team

  • Zwiększona potrzeba produkcji baterii elektrycznych

    Increased need for electric battery production

    Battery capacity requirements of major automakers (GWh)

    The auto industry is currently undergoing a revolution. Major automakers have launched their electric vehicle roadmaps to meet zero-emission requirements. Volkswagen Group will introduce 80 new electric vehicles by 2025, which means it will need more than 150 gigawatt hours (GWh) of battery capacity per year by 2025.


    The battery is a key component of an electric vehicle. Electrification of vehicles will require a large number of batteries. Top battery manufacturers will not hesitate to increase their capacity in Europe.

    Electrolyte is a necessity for batteries. Electrolyte volume will increase by ~ 22% per year, according to Fuji Keizai estimates.

  • Odpowiadamy na bieżące pytania mieszkańców – część pierwsza

    We answer residents' current questions - part one

    What is the investment process of the factory (GTHR - Guotai-Huarong) in terms of obtaining the necessary environmental approvals and the safety of Godzikowice residents?

    The investment process of our factory (GTHR - Guotai-Huarong) has been going on for more than a year. During this time, we have answered a number of very detailed questions addressed to us by all the authorities interested in the investment. As a reminder, the main task of these authorities is to take absolute care of safety and the environment. During this time we determined what fire protection and grounding systems we would use. These were prescribed by the authorities and designed and confirmed by certified institutions.

    We have also taken a number of additional measures to address possible safety concerns, and our entire production process has been subjected to a HAZOP procedure by a certified Polish company. We are now at the end of the official road and our explanations have cleared up most of the previous doubts about possible risks.

    How do you intend to dispose of unnecessary substances from production? What will happen to the substance 1,3-propane sultone?

    Our production line is an airtight technology, and the processes inside are carried out in a nitrogen (inert gas) atmosphere. We will have a ventilation system and a VOC disposal system to collect all used gases and decompose organic substances into harmless substances. We will also have our own wastewater treatment plant to ensure effective treatment of these substances. Only in the next stage will we transfer them to the local wastewater treatment plant. Note that in the wastewater treatment process, 1,3-propane sultone completely disappears. No special chemical processes take place there except for the mixing of selected substances.

    We will also implement all measures to prevent direct contact between employees and raw materials - this is our obligation under very strict regulations. Employees will have to undergo special training beforehand in order to work for us. The safety of people as well as the environment is of paramount importance to us.

    What are the safety processes at a GTHR factory? Can failures occur in the factory?

    We have been focusing on electrolyte production for more than 17 years, and the current factory has been operating without any problems since the beginning. No accident has ever occurred there. In addition, every employee at our factory in China is subject to systematic medical tests and examinations (at least once or twice a year), and the results have never shown any signs or symptoms to worry about. We will introduce similar checks in Poland.

    At our factory in Godzikowice, we will design and build special structures for possible leaks for each container storing raw materials and products. We will also create a fire protection system, which will be designed and certified by Polish fire experts. Even if such an accident were to occur, the mixture of water and raw material would be collected by no-drain tanks and would be transferred to an emergency reservoir, and then degraded by a wastewater treatment plant.

    Is the GTHR plant prepared for a potential industrial accident?

    We have designed a full set of tools to manage safety in the event of such accidents, and have prepared a set of relevant rules and regulations, including a plan for on-site disposal of the substance. The storage capacity of raw materials will be completely controlled by specialized safety monitoring equipment.

    Residents are protesting the construction of an electrolyte plant in Godzikowice, fearing the harmful processes that will take place there. Are their concerns justified?

    Our production process for non-aqueous electrolyte mainly involves transferring and mixing various raw materials in nitrogen-confined lines, controlling the production procedure in a low-temperature environment, and finally delivering our product to customers. Along with the basic mixing process, an adsorption and filtration process is used to improve the quality of the product. As we have already mentioned, the production process in our plant is only physical mixing. We want to emphasize that chemical reactions will not take place here. As well as processes: high pressure and high temperature, which will never take place in our production.

    According to informal information, one of the substances used will be nitrile from which, as a result of smoking, hydrogen cyanide is emitted. Is this true?

    This is a very big misunderstanding. Our products will be supplied mainly to LG Chem, where they will be used in the production of batteries used in electric vehicles, which by their very nature do not require the inclusion of this substance. Nitrile is therefore a substance that is completely unnecessary for our process. As a result, nitrile is not among the substances we will use. We will never use it in Poland.

    What GTHR's communication with residents will look like?

    We are eager to communicate with everyone who is concerned about safety issues caused by the construction of our plant. We realize that a lack of communication and answers to safety-related questions lead to a lot of misunderstandings, so we will do everything we can to alleviate residents' concerns. In the future, both during construction and once work begins, we will want to show everyone interested in the details of the production taking place at our factory. On the other hand, there is really no cause for concern when it comes to environmental and human safety issues. The plans for our presence in Godzikowice are not only about production. We want to get involved in the daily life of the municipality and cooperate with residents on various local projects. We are already getting a lot of questions from residents about working at our factory, and we are very pleased with this interest. Once again, we would like to thank the authorities of Poland and the Oława municipality for inviting us to be here.

  • List Jerzego Buzka o przyszłości elektromobilności do Politechniki Opolskiej

    Jerzy Buzek's letter on the future of electromobility to Opole University of Technology

    We present to you a letter from Professor Jerzy Buzek to the Opole University of Technology, in which he speaks very positively about future Sino-Polish cooperation on electromobility in Poland.

     

    “Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

    European Union countries, including Poland, have been making efforts to reduce greenhouse gases in power generation, industry and transportation for years. Our country has already achieved much in the field of transformation to a low-carbon economy, introducing modern technological solutions in the coal power industry, as well as increasing the share of renewable energy sources in the country's energy mix. This would not have been possible without adequate support from EU programs focused on research and innovation.

    However, another challenge lies ahead. It should be borne in mind that one-fifth of CO2 emissions in Europe come from transportation, which is the main source of pollution in our cities, hence the need to promote electric-powered transportation in the European Union and in Poland. Both the European Union and Poland are betting on the development and popularization of the electric car sector and the necessary infrastructure (charging stations, energy storage technologies).

    The electromobility development plan prepared by the Ministry of Energy assumes that by 2025 there will be one million electrically powered cars on Polish roads. However, the program itself to stimulate electromobility development must not focus only on the production of electric cars and buses. What is important here is research and development that will allow Polish companies to compete in international markets. Electromobility, the development of low-emission and sustainable transport, is an important item of the Horizon 2020 program currently being implemented - the largest EU program in the field of innovation and development. The European Union is working on the next Framework Program - Horizon Europe 2021-2027, which is expected to allocate €100 billion for research and development.

    When talking about the development of electromobility in Europe, it is impossible not to draw on the experience of other European and non-European countries. The world leader in the production of hybrid and battery-electric cars is China, which is successfully entering European markets. The memorandum on Polish-Chinese cooperation in the field of electromobility, signed in 2017, can be the first step in creating a platform for cooperation between companies and research institutions and cooperative research and technological development.

    Taking into account the new perspective of the distribution of EU funds for research and development, I would like to ask you whether your institution is involved in the development of electromobility (research, development, production, assembly) and whether the undertaken or planned cooperation with countries outside the EU (China, South Korea, Japan).

    Prof. Jerzy Buzek
    Chairman of the European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy.”

  • Zakup działki pod budowę fabryki GTHR

    Purchase of land for construction of GTHR factory

    On May 29, 2018, representatives of the municipality of Olawa signed a notarial deed together with representatives of GTHR Poland.

    The notarial deed finalizes the sale of 6.5 hectares of land in the Godzikowice Economic Development Zone. A factory for electric battery cartridges will be built on the site. About $45 million will be invested in the plant.

    As one of the world's three largest suppliers of electrolyte for lithium-ion battery cartridges, we will build a factory for our flagship product in the Olawa municipality by 2020. This is another such large-scale investment in Lower Silesia. The project is part of the strategy of the Electromobility Development Program in Poland, which is being prepared and implemented by the Ministry of Energy. ”The factory project in Godzikowice by Chinese investor Zhangjiagang Guotai-Huarong New Chemical Materials (GTHR), is part of a strategy to support the development of the electromobility industry in our country. We are extremely pleased that such investments are being made in Poland, which is becoming one of the most important participants in this industry worldwide. In the long run, this will translate into an increase in the popularity of electric cars on our roads, and consequently a significant improvement in air quality in Poland.” – says Krzysztof Senger, PAIH Vice President for Foreign Investment.

    The factory's location complements the European and regional electric car industry network. The factory's annual production volume will allow it to supply battery cartridges to 1,000,000 electric cars per year. Initially, 60 people will find work there, and eventually we plan to employ about 100 workers. Work is currently underway to gather the necessary documentation.

    Source: Mooq

  • Duża inwestycja, nowe możliwości dla gminy

    Big investment, new opportunities for the municipality

    Interview with Yuan Xiangyun - general director and board member of GTHR (Poland)

     

    Please tell us why you chose Poland, specifically Lower Silesia and Oława Municipality, as the site of your investment?

    The factory in Godzikowice will be our first foreign investment. We considered many locations. However, the decisive aspect was its location practically in the center of Europe. Well-developed transportation infrastructure and access to skilled workers are great advantages of the Olawa Municipality. Since living in Poland, I have also learned that Poles are an extremely resourceful, hard-working and friendly nation. Personally, I am very happy that the choice fell on Godzikowice.

    How is the construction plan presented? When will the factory start production?

    At the end of May, we finalized the purchase of land for the factory. Now we are at the stage of collecting the necessary approvals and final work on the design of the entire factory. All this is being done in accordance with Polish law and the requirements imposed on us by the regulations in force here. We are also adjusting our operating standards to those of Poland. Once all the documents are completed, we will start construction. We plan to start it in late 2018 or early 2019. Construction work will take about a year. We will start production soon after construction is completed.

    Please tell us what the factory will specifically produce?

    Jesteśmy zaawansowaną technologicznie firmą  i produkujemy materiał do wkładów do baterii litowych. Jako jeden z trzech największych dostawców elektrolitów na świecie, specjalizujemy się w produkcji elektrolitu i mamy lata doświadczeń. Działamy zgodnie z najwyższymi standardami według ISO9001 i TS16949. Będziemy produkować elektrolit do baterii litowych do aut elektrycznych. Całkowita produkcja pozwoli na dostarczanie wkładów do 1 000 000 (milion) aut rocznie.

    The production of electrolyte appears to be complex and high risk. Will the factory's operations affect the health of local residents?

    Our factory will have absolutely no impact on the health of local residents. We have many years of experience in producing this raw material. Our factories and machinery are properly designed so that none of our employees have direct contact with the materials we use in production. We operate according to the highest standards according to ISO9001 and TS16949. Every stage of factory construction and machine design is strictly controlled. All production will take place in sealed, closed systems. And all by-products will be properly secured and neutralized, and solid and liquid materials will be exported and disposed of. Residents should have nothing to fear.

    And what if there is some kind of accident, a leak?

    In our long history of operations, not a single accident has occurred. Our factories are properly constructed and protected. From the beginning, our highest value has been our employees and their safety is our top priority. Of course, we will be adequately prepared for a possible emergency. We have developed special procedures for such an eventuality. However, our experience allows us to reduce any risk to a minimum.

    Will you be looking for employees in the municipality? What will be the expectations of the sought-after crew?

    As much as possible, we will be looking for employees locally. The ability to speak English, at least communicatively, will be a significant advantage. We will be looking for employees with experience of working in large manufacturing companies with a chemical profile. For individual positions, newly hired persons will receive appropriate training. We will announce the recruitment, among other things, on our website. We also plan to cooperate with local universities and partners. Over time, we will explore new opportunities for cooperation and research.

    What additional benefits will the municipality receive after the factory is built in its area?

    From the very beginning, we will support local industry with our activities. The operation of the lithium cartridge factory will provide raw materials to be used by European and global companies building batteries for electric cars. The location of the factory in Lower Silesia will complement the European and regional network of the electric car industry. At the same time, it will strengthen the local market and make it more competitive and complete. Such a large production plant will realistically affect the development of the local economy through the payment of taxes to the municipal budget and a wide range of employment opportunities for local residents.

    Thank you for the interview and good luck with your investment!

    I also thank you very much. You can find more information about our activities on our website www.gthr.pl. See you there!

     

    The interview appeared on 05.07.2018 on the Oława Municipality website (read: www.gimnaolawa.pl)

  • Chińczycy zainwestują 45 mln dolarów w aglomeracji wrocławskiej

    Chinese to invest $45 million in Wroclaw agglomeration

    Chinese conglomerate Guotai-Huarong, a world leader in the production of battery cartridges for electric cars, will build a factory in Godzikowice in the Olawa municipality. The plant is expected to be built by 2020 and will be one of the largest in Europe.

    The Polish branch of Chinese tycoon Guotai-Huarong Poland will build a $45 million factory in Godzikowice. Investor representatives say the electrolyte factory for lithium-ion battery cartridges will be one of the largest in Europe. The factory's annual production volume will allow it to supply battery cartridges to 1 million electric cars per year.

    Initially, 60 people will find work there, with a target of about 100 employees. Work is currently underway to gather the necessary documentation. The land for the factory has already been purchased. The plant is expected to be built by 2020.

    – The factory project in Godzikowice by Chinese investor Zhangjiagang Guotai-Huarong New Chemical Materials (GTHR), is part of a strategy to support the development of the electromobility industry in our country. We are extremely pleased that such investments are being made in Poland, which is becoming one of the most important participants in this industry worldwide. In the long run, this will translate into an increase in the popularity of electric cars on our roads, and consequently a significant improvement in air quality in Poland,” – says Krzysztof Senger, PAIH vice president for foreign investment.

    Near Oława they will produce battery cartridges for 1 million electric cars per year

    China's Zhangjiagang Guotai Huarong Chemical New Material Co. Ltd. was established in 2000. It is a high-tech company producing organic silicon material for lithium battery cartridges. It is one of the three largest suppliers of electrolytes in the world.

    The investor stresses that it operates to the highest standards according to ISO9001 and TS16949. The Polish factory will be the third owned by GTHR and the first outside China. The factory under construction will double the company's production capacity.

    Energy in Automotive. Investments and market developments

    According to experts, the development of electric-powered vehicles will be the most important automotive trend by 2025, and Wroclaw fits perfectly into this trend. LG will establish Europe's largest lithium battery factory for e-cars in the metropolitan area, while increased interest in electric-powered buses is also being reported by Volvo.

    The original text appeared on www.wroclaw.pl