Nano One Awarded $18 Million From the Government of Québec to Support Low Cost, High Efficiency and Cleaner LFP Cathode Production at Its Candiac Facility
Nano One Materials has secured C$18 million in financing from the Government of Québec for its Candiac facility, comprising a C$15 million loan from MEIE and a C$3 million grant from MELCCFP. The funding supports lithium iron phosphate (LFP) production and the One-Pot™ process commercialization.
The C$15 million loan supports C$63.4 million of eligible expenditures through December 2026, with C$30 million already incurred. This funding complements a recent US$12.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense. The facility aims to increase production capacity and maintain over 40 skilled jobs.
The One-Pot process eliminates iron and phosphate precursor steps, reducing complexity, costs, and environmental impact, with potential GHG emissions reduction of up to 50% compared to traditional methods.
Nano One Materials ha ottenuto un finanziamento di 18 milioni di dollari canadese dal Governo del Québec per il suo stabilimento di Candiac, che comprende un prestito di 15 milioni di dollari da MEIE e una sovvenzione di 3 milioni di dollari da MELCCFP. Il finanziamento supporta la produzione di fosfato di ferro litio (LFP) e la commercializzazione del processo One-Pot™.
Il prestito di 15 milioni di dollari sostiene 63,4 milioni di dollari di spese ammissibili fino a dicembre 2026, con 30 milioni di dollari già sostenuti. Questo finanziamento si aggiunge a una recente sovvenzione di 12,9 milioni di dollari USA dal Dipartimento della Difesa degli Stati Uniti. Lo stabilimento mira ad aumentare la capacità produttiva e mantenere oltre 40 posti di lavoro qualificati.
Il processo One-Pot elimina i passaggi dei precursori di ferro e fosfato, riducendo complessità, costi e impatto ambientale, con una potenziale riduzione delle emissioni di gas serra fino al 50% rispetto ai metodi tradizionali.
Nano One Materials ha asegurado C$18 millones en financiación del Gobierno de Québec para su instalación en Candiac, que comprende un préstamo de C$15 millones de MEIE y una subvención de C$3 millones de MELCCFP. La financiación apoya la producción de fosfato de hierro y litio (LFP) y la comercialización del proceso One-Pot™.
El préstamo de C$15 millones apoya C$63,4 millones de gastos elegibles hasta diciembre de 2026, habiéndose incurrido ya en C$30 millones. Esta financiación complementa una reciente subvención de US$12,9 millones del Departamento de Defensa de EE. UU. La instalación tiene como objetivo aumentar la capacidad de producción y mantener más de 40 empleos cualificados.
El proceso One-Pot elimina los pasos de precursor de hierro y fosfato, reduciendo la complejidad, los costos y el impacto ambiental, con una posible reducción de emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero de hasta el 50% en comparación con los métodos tradicionales.
나노 원 소재가 퀘벡 정부로부터 자회사인 칸디아크 시설에 대해 1,800만 캐나다 달러의 자금을 확보했습니다. 이 자금은 MEIE로부터 1,500만 캐나다 달러의 대출과 MELCCFP로부터 300만 캐나다 달러의 보조금으로 구성됩니다. 이 자금은 리튬 인산철 (LFP) 생산 및 One-Pot™ 공정 상용화를 지원합니다.
1,500만 캐나다 달러의 대출은 2026년 12월까지의 적격 비용 6,340만 캐나다 달러를 지원하며, 이미 3,000만 캐나다 달러가 비용으로 발생했습니다. 이 자금은 미국 국방부로부터 최근 1,290만 달러의 보조금을 보완합니다. 해당 시설은 생산능력을 증가시키고 40개 이상의 숙련된 일자리를 유지하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다.
The One-Pot 공정은 철과 인산염 전구체 단계를 제거하여 복잡성, 비용 및 환경 영향을 줄이며, 전통적인 방법과 비교할 때 온실가스 배출량을 최대 50%까지 줄일 수 있는 잠재력이 있습니다.
Nano One Materials a obtenu un financement de 18 millions de dollars canadiens du gouvernement du Québec pour son installation à Candiac, comprenant un prêt de 15 millions de dollars de MEIE et une subvention de 3 millions de dollars de MELCCFP. Ce financement soutient la production de phosphate de fer lithium (LFP) et la commercialisation du processus One-Pot™.
Le prêt de 15 millions de dollars soutient 63,4 millions de dollars de dépenses éligibles jusqu'à décembre 2026, avec 30 millions de dollars déjà engagés. Ce financement complète une récente subvention de 12,9 millions de dollars US du département de la défense des États-Unis. L’installation vise à augmenter la capacité de production et à maintenir plus de 40 emplois qualifiés.
Le processus One-Pot élimine les étapes des précurseurs de fer et de phosphate, réduisant ainsi la complexité, les coûts et l'impact environnemental, avec une réduction possible des émissions de GES allant jusqu'à 50 % par rapport aux méthodes traditionnelles.
Nano One Materials hat sich 18 Millionen CAD an Finanzmitteln von der Regierung von Québec für seine Anlage in Candiac gesichert, darunter ein Darlehen von 15 Millionen CAD von MEIE und einen Zuschuss von 3 Millionen CAD von MELCCFP. Die Finanzierung unterstützt die Produktion von Lithiumeisenphosphat (LFP) und die Kommerzialisierung des One-Pot™-Verfahrens.
Das Darlehen von 15 Millionen CAD unterstützt 63,4 Millionen CAD an förderfähigen Ausgaben bis Dezember 2026, wobei bereits 30 Millionen CAD entstanden sind. Diese Finanzierung ergänzt einen kürzlich erhaltenen Zuschuss von 12,9 Millionen USD vom US-Verteidigungsministerium. Die Anlage hat zum Ziel, die Produktionskapazität zu erhöhen und über 40 qualifizierte Arbeitsplätze zu erhalten.
Der One-Pot-Prozess eliminiert die Schritte der Eisen- und Phosphatvorstufen, wodurch Komplexität, Kosten und Umweltbelastung reduziert werden, mit einem möglichen Rückgang der Treibhausgasemissionen um bis zu 50 % im Vergleich zu herkömmlichen Methoden.
- Secured C$18 million in government funding (C$15M loan + C$3M grant)
- Supports C$63.4 million of eligible expenditures through 2026
- Complements additional US$12.9M grant from US Department of Defense
- Potential 50% reduction in GHG emissions compared to traditional methods
- Maintains over 40 skilled jobs
- Loan repayment begins after 60 months with subsequent 60-month repayment period
- Only C$30 million of C$63.4 million eligible expenditures incurred to date
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / December 9, 2024 / (TSX:NANO)(OTC PINK:NNOMF)(Frankfurt:LBMB)
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$15M loan from Québec's Ministry of Economy, Innovation and Energy through its mandated organization Investissement Québec.C
$3M grant from Québec's Ministry of Environment, the Fight Against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks.Funding will be used to support piloting and increase production capacity at the Candiac plant.
Helps secure over 40 skilled jobs and set the stage for leadership in LFP, a cathode chemistry first commercialized in Québec over 20 years ago.
Government funding supplements US
$12.9M grant awarded to Nano One by US DoD on Sep 30, 2024.
Nano One® Materials Candiac, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nano One® Materials Corp.("Nano One" or the "Company"), a cleantech company with a patented process for the low-cost, low-GHG production of lithium-ion battery cathode active materials, has been granted C
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Mr. Dan Blondal, CEO of Nano One said "We are grateful to the Government of Québec for its leadership and support of the battery industry and the emerging LFP market, and for recognizing Nano One's commitment to piloting and commercializing our technology in the province. We made a pivotal acquisition in Candiac, Québec, on November 1, 2022, of North America's only existing LFP production facility and have since integrated its highly experienced team. Candiac is positioned as a center of excellence to support larger scale production facilities and a localized supply chain that also reduces the environmental footprint of batteries, and we are delighted to be leading this in Québec."
The funds apply to some of the expenses incurred during the construction and operation of the company's 200 tpa piloting line that was successfully commissioned in 2023, and for capacity expansion planned at the facility in 2025 and 2026.
Québec's contributions to Nano One's Candiac facility complement the US
The benefits of One-Pot mainly attribute to the elimination of the iron and phosphate precursor steps (pCAM) by integrating them with the lithium addition step (CAM), high efficiency thermal processing, and the elimination of sodium sulphate wastewater. This has the potential to reduce complexity, costs, footprint, and energy intensity compared to incumbent processes. One-Pot enabled facilities could also be easier to site, permit, construct, operate and be decoupled from foreign supply chains of concern. Depending on energy sources and jurisdiction, there could also be a reduction of GHG emissions by up to
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Christine Fréchette, Minister of the Economy, Innovation and Energy and Minister responsible for Regional Economic Development
"Our government is proud to support innovative projects like Nano One's, which are part of our commitment to electrifying the economy to achieve our energy transition objectives. This project will help make Québec a leader in the rapidly expanding battery industry, and position it as a global market leader."
Benoit Charette, Minister of the Environment, Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks
"Nano One is one of the few manufacturers of LFP-type CAMs in North America, and we are privileged to welcome its pilot plant here in Candiac. This is excellent news for the development of our regional expertise in the battery industry, but above all for the vitality of our economy in the Montérégie region."
Christian Dubé, Member of Parliament for La Prairie and Minister of Health
"The establishment of the Nano One pilot plant is a structuring project that will boost Québec's battery industry thanks to a competitive and very promising technology. Investissement Québec is proud to support innovative companies like Nano One so that they can reach their full potential while contributing to the development of strategic sectors of our economy."
Bicha Ngo, President and CEO of Investissement Québec.
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About Nano One®
Nano One® Materials Corp. (Nano One) is a clean technology company changing how the world makes cathode active materials for lithium-ion batteries. Applications include electric vehicles (EVs), stationary energy storage systems (ESS), and consumer electronics. The Company's patented One-Pot process reduces costs, carbon intensity (lower GHGs), environmental footprint, and reliance on problematic supply chains. Scalability is proven and being demonstrated at Nano One's LFP (lithium-iron-phosphate) pilot production plant in Québec-the only facility and expertise of its kind outside of Asia. Strategic collaborations and partnerships with international companies like Sumitomo Metal Mining, Rio Tinto, and Worley are supporting a global growth strategy via technology licensing and joint ventures. Nano One has received funding from the Government of the United States, the Government of Canada, the Government of British Columbia and the Government of Québec. The company is leveraging deep industry expertise and plans to license and deploy cleaner cathode manufacturing plant design packages-delivering cost-competitive and faster-to-market battery materials solutions world-wide.
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