Responsible minerals for Europe’s future
Eurobattery Minerals AB is a European mining company focused on the exploration and development of critical raw materials essential for the sustainability transition and technological development. The company is listed on the Nordic Growth Market in Sweden (BAT) and on the Stuttgart Stock Exchange (EBM).

The group primarily works with key minerals such as nickel, cobalt, copper, and tungsten, which are essential for sectors including electric vehicles, renewable energy, advanced electronics, and other strategic technologies.
Responsible mining in Europe
Eurobattery Minerals promotes a responsible mining model based on high environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards. The objective is to develop mining projects that are transparent, safe, and respectful of both the environment and local communities.
“A European group committed to the responsible supply of critical raw materials.”
The company is committed to producing strategic raw materials in Europe for Europe, contributing to strengthening security of supply and the continent’s industrial autonomy.
Projects in Europe
Eurobattery Minerals is currently developing projects in several European countries, including:
- Hautalampi Project in Finland, focused on the production of nickel, cobalt, and copper.
- San Juan Project in Spain, focused on tungsten production.
Through these projects, the company aims to contribute to the development of a more secure and sustainable European supply chain for strategic raw materials.
The Nordic way of doing things (Nordic experience at the service of Galicia)
Eurobattery Minerals is a Swedish company with roots in the Nordic region, where mining is based on a culture of transparency, dialogue, and trust. This approach is reflected in how projects are developed and in relationships with communities, institutions, and industrial partners.
Now, through our presence in A Gudiña, we aim to complement this approach with values deeply rooted in Galicia, such as a strong connection to the territory, a culture of hard work and practical knowledge, quiet professionalism, resilience, and commitment to local communities and the environment — many of which closely align with the Scandinavian mindset.
Transparency and collaboration
We share information openly and honestly with communities and institutions. Whenever possible, we aim to work with local companies and suppliers, contributing to strengthening the local economic fabric.
Dialogue with the territory
We actively listen to stakeholders and promote constructive engagement with the local area, maintaining close relationships with communities and the social fabric of the municipality.
Trust
We operate within stable regulatory frameworks that enable the development of robust and responsible projects.
Long-term perspective
We are committed to projects that create lasting value and shared benefits for both local communities and European industry.
Work culture
Galicia’s industrial and mining tradition has shaped generations of professionals with experience, technical expertise, and a strong commitment to quality work, with international relevance.
You can learn more about Eurobattery Minerals here: https://eurobatteryminerals.com/en/
Economic impact and employment in the region
The development of the San Juan Project also represents an opportunity to stimulate the local economy and contribute to the development of A Gudiña and the surrounding region. The start of mining operations will create both direct and indirect employment, as well as new opportunities for local companies and suppliers involved in industrial services, transport, maintenance, and supply chains.
Experience from other mining projects in Europe shows that such initiatives can have a multiplier effect on the local economy, supporting business activity and helping to stabilise population levels in rural areas.
The San Juan Project aims to be part of this positive dynamic by prioritising local hiring whenever possible and promoting collaboration with companies and professionals from the area. In this way, mining activity seeks to become an additional driver of economic and social development for A Gudiña and its surroundings.
