Graphite One Receives First Active Anode Material Samples Produced from Alaska Graphite
Graphite One Inc. (OTCQX: GPHOF) announced a significant milestone by sending active anode material samples from its Alaska graphite to a major electric vehicle manufacturer and the U.S. Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for independent testing. The samples, produced by Sunrise New Energy Material Co. Ltd., include coated spherical natural graphite and secondary particle natural graphite, both designed for fast-charging applications. The samples demonstrated exceptional capacity, with one achieving 366.4 mAh/g, closely approaching graphite's theoretical maximum. This move aligns with Graphite One's strategy to establish a fully integrated U.S. graphite supply chain, with plans for a manufacturing plant in Washington State. According to the company, this development highlights its commitment to addressing the U.S.'s import dependency on natural graphite.
- Successful delivery of anode material samples to a major EV manufacturer and DOE lab.
- Samples achieved high capacity, with 366.4 mAh/g, close to theoretical maximum.
- Demonstrates a strong step towards a U.S.-based graphite supply chain.
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Anode Samples sent to major EV manufacturer and to DOE National Lab for independent Testing
Material Exhibits Characteristics Needed for Fast-Charging; Process Achieves High Yield
VANCOUVER, BC, April 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ - Graphite One Inc. (TSXV: GPH) (OTCQX: GPHOF) ("Graphite One", "G1" or the "Company"), is pleased to announce that it has received the active anode material samples produced from Graphite One's Alaska graphite by Sunrise (Guizhou) New Energy Material Co. Ltd. ("Sunrise"). The sample material and the sample specification data have been provided to the U.S. Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ("PNNL") for additional testing and sample material has been sent to a leading Electric Vehicle (EV) manufacturer for evaluation.
"This is a milestone moment for Graphite One," said Anthony Huston, founder and CEO. "Being able to provide anode material manufactured from our Graphite Creek feedstock – to both a major EV maker and a U.S. National Lab – is a major step in our strategy to build a
The Company previously announced its agreement with Sunrise to produce the samples 1 and, with PNNL, to independently test the Graphite One anode material.2
Sunrise produced two different active anode material samples from Graphite One's Alaska graphite concentrate:
- coated spherical natural graphite
- secondary particle natural graphite
A fast-charging artificial graphite anode material sample was also produced for North American EV battery companies. "Natural secondary particle anode is increasingly important in EVs for fast-charge performance," said Andrew Tan, G1's Vice President for Advanced Graphite Materials.
The natural graphite was purified using the advanced fluorine-free purification process as proposed by Graphite One in its Graphite One Project Preliminary Feasibility Study dated October 13, 2022 (the"PFS"). All three samples were produced in Sunrise's commercial scale anode material manufacturing plant. The specific capacity of the first natural graphite sample was 366.4 mAh/g and the second sample was 364.9 mAh/g – both exceeding
Portions of all three samples have been sent to PNNL for independent verification. Two samples have been sent to a leading EV manufacturer, while the sample specification data has been sent to other end-users.
With the United States currently 100 per cent import dependent for natural graphite, Graphite One is planning to develop a complete U.S.-based, advanced graphite supply chain solution anchored by the Graphite Creek resource. The Graphite One project plan includes an advanced graphite material and battery anode manufacturing plant expected to be sited in Washington State integrated with the development of the Graphite Creek Property. The plan includes a recycling facility to reclaim graphite and the other battery materials, to be co-located at the Washington State site, the third link in Graphite One's circular economy strategy.
GRAPHITE ONE INC. is developing its Graphite One Project (the "Project") to become an American producer of high-grade anode materials on a commercial scale integrated with a domestic graphite resource. The Project is proposed as a vertically integrated enterprise to mine, process and manufacture anode materials primarily for the lithium–ion electric vehicle battery market. As set forth in the Company's 2022 Pre-Feasibility Study, graphite mineralization mined from the Company's Graphite Creek Property, situated on the Seward Peninsula about 60 kilometers north of Nome, Alaska, would be processed into concentrate at an adjacent processing plant. Natural and artificial graphite anode materials and other value–added graphite products would be manufactured from the concentrate and other materials at the Company's proposed advanced graphite materials manufacturing facility expected to be located in Washington State. The Company intends to make a production decision on the Project upon the completion of a Feasibility Study.
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