L&F to Participate in the 2025 Korea Future Mobility Expo

L&F , a global secondary battery materials specialist, announced on the 27th that it had completed the '2025 Korea Future Mobility Expo (DIFA 2025)' held at Daegu EXCO from the 22nd to the 25th.

Under the theme of "Leading the Future," L&F captured the attention of industry insiders and visitors by exhibiting its NCM and LFP cathode material technology, its vision for a sustainable battery industry, and its corporate philosophy of growing together with the local community. The company showcased its LFP cathode material, which boasts a compression density and price competitiveness comparable to third-generation Chinese products, using its proprietary production process. The company also unveiled its cathode material development history and mid- to long-term mass production roadmap, presenting its "NCM-LFP two-track strategy" encompassing everything from premium electric vehicles to mass-market electric vehicles and ESS.

In addition, L&F exhibited samples of next-generation cathode materials, including all-solid-state batteries (ASSB), sodium-ion batteries (SIB), and lithium manganese-rich batteries (LMR), and introduced a circular economy ecosystem model that extends from precursor supply to waste battery recycling together with its affiliate LS-L&F Battery Solutions (LLBS).

This exhibition also included activities to foster a collaborative, employee-focused organizational culture. A program focused on understanding the secondary battery industry and cathode materials was offered to approximately 20 university students in the Daegu area. A variety of interactive programs were also offered for employees and their families, including booth tours, hands-on exhibits, and quizzes.

At the "Secondary Battery Circular Economy Ecosystem Forum" held within the "FIX Conference 2025" held during the exhibition period, L&F Business Development Team Manager Choi Young-ryeol delivered a keynote speech. He emphasized that corporate competitiveness depends not on product production but on ecosystem design capabilities, and proposed the need to establish a collaborative system through data and resource sharing. The forum also discussed the technical challenges and policy support measures for LFP cathode material recycling.

L&F CEO Choi Soo-an said, "Through this exhibition, we have gained international recognition for our diverse battery material technologies. Based on our unique technological innovation and production capabilities, we will overcome industry challenges and create new growth opportunities." He added, "We will strengthen communication with our domestic and international customers and local communities to continue our sustainable growth."


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