Industrial hubs across Sweden
Sweden’s battery ecosystem is organised around a small number of industrial hubs, each with distinct strengths across the battery value chain. This makes it possible to establish operations close to suppliers, talent, infrastructure, and end‑markets – while benefiting from national coordination and support.
The process and energy hub (Northern Sweden)
This hub brings together energyintensive industries, materials processing, and largescale production. It offers access to fossilfree power, industrial sites, and logistics infrastructure suited for early and midstream battery activities.
Typical activities include raw materials, processing, cell manufacturing, and recycling.
The power system and R&D hub (Central Sweden)
Central Sweden combines advanced research environments with strong capabilities in power systems, automation, and testing. The hub supports companies moving from development to industrial scale, as well as those establishing R&D‑driven operations.
Typical activities include battery R&D, pilot lines, testing, systems integration, and software‑enabled solutions.
The mobility and application hub (Western Sweden)
Western Sweden focuses on battery applications and integration, with close links to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), mobility developers, and export infrastructure. The hub is well suited for companies working with packs, applications, and customer‑facing solutions.
Typical activities include module and pack assembly, vehicle integration, industrial applications, and energy storage systems.
Niche regions
Other parts of Sweden complement the main hubs with expertise in areas such as materials innovation, nano‑science, and advanced manufacturing. These regions provide additional options for companies seeking specialised capabilities or proximity to European markets.