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E-One Moli Energy – Lithium-Ion Battery Cell Manufacturing Facility

Taking steps towards a more sustainable future

  • LEED

    Targeting Gold

  • 135M

    Battery Cells Annually

  • Maple Ridge, British Columbia

    Maple Ridge, British Columbia

Supporting the transition to cleaner, more efficient energy sources

E-One Moli Energy is building a $1 billion lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing facility that will create up to 350 new jobs and secure over 100 existing positions in the province.

With a seven-story mass timber office and research and development space—paired with a fully integrated green roof—the facility is one of the most sustainable industrial buildings in the region. It is targeting LEED Gold and Net Zero Carbon certification to support E-One Moli's corporate mandate for a better and cleaner future. To help bring this project to life, our team is providing a full suite of services including planning, architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and sustainability consulting. We’re also assisting with environmental services, industrial, mechanical, electrical, fire suppression, structural, information and communications technology, civil, geotechnical, and substation engineering.

Powered by British Columbia’s clean energy supply, the facility will become the largest factory in Canada for high-performance lithium-ion battery cells, producing up to 135 million battery cells each year. Construction is expected to begin in June 2024, and it will be fully operational in 2028.

Meet Our Team

Navid Fereidooni, Principal

An integrated design process with a positive impact in building communities begins with building strong, trusting relationships.

Chris Hendriksen, Managing Leader, Community Development

It is a rewarding experience working with a team of professionals, shaping our communities, from early planning to final construction.
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Ian Chan, Principal

The foundations of a well-functioning building stem from the collaborative and holistic attitudes of the people who build it.

Thys Fourie, Principal, Buildings

Developing technical skills is important, but knowing how to apply them successfully is even more important.

Navid Fereidooni

Principal

Chris Hendriksen

Managing Leader, Community Development

Ian Chan

Principal

Thys Fourie

Principal, Buildings

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