Graphjet Technology to Build New Agricultural Waste-to-Graphite Production Facility in Nevada
April 08 2024 - 6:00AM
Graphjet Technology (“Graphjet” or “the Company”) (Nasdaq:GTI), a
leading developer of patented technologies to produce graphite and
graphene directly from agricultural waste, today announced it plans
to build a commercial artificial graphite production facility in
Nevada. This plant is expected to be a first-of-its-kind in the
United States.
The plant is expected to be capable of recycling
up to 30,000 metric tons of palm kernel material equivalent – a
widely abundant agricultural waste product in Malaysia – to produce
up to 10,000 metric tons of battery-grade, artificial graphite per
year. This level of production is expected to be able to support
the production of enough batteries to power more 100,000 electric
vehicles (EVs) per year.
In addition to producing graphite, Graphjet’s
first commercial plant in Malaysia, which is on track to be
commissioned in the second quarter of 2024, will process palm
kernel shells into hard carbon, which will be shipped to Nevada.
This eliminates a conversion step in Graphjet’s production process,
which would enable its Nevada facility to produce graphite more
quickly. Graphjet is aiming to commission and begin production at
the new facility in 2026.
“As the only pure-play direct agriculture
waste-to-graphite technology developer, Graphjet is well positioned
to become the leading source of graphite for the U.S. and we are
excited to have Nevada serve as our launching pad into this
market,” said Aiden Lee, CEO and Co-Founder of Graphjet. “We are
laser focused on getting our commercial production online as
quickly as possible and are in discussions with several players to
secure offtake agreements for our planned Nevada facility. We look
forward to investing into the region and creating many local green
energy jobs as we build a first-of-its-kind, next-generation
graphite production facility in the U.S.”
Nevada is a strategic location for Graphjet as
it is located in close proximity to a large quantity of battery
manufacturers and automotive OEMs, which will require a significant
amount of graphite for future EV battery production. Graphjet’s
Nevada manufacturing facility is expected to create more than 500
high skilled labor positions. Furthermore, Graphjet expects to
invest between $150 million and $200 million into the facility and
is currently evaluating financing and strategic options to fund the
plant.
Mr. Lee continued, “As leading automotive OEMs
and battery manufacturers seek cost-effective and more
environmentally friendly sourced production, Graphjet is able to
provide a sustainable and cost effective solution that can support
their graphite needs and address the accelerating demand for this
strategic material. For perspective, Graphjet’s technology produces
only 2.95 C02 emissions per KG of graphite, compared to 17 C02
emissions per KG with synthetic graphite in China and even 9.2. C02
emissions per KG with natural graphite in Canada.”
About Graphjet Technology Sdn.
Bhd.
Graphjet Technology Sdn. Bhd. (Nasdaq: GTI) was
founded in 2019 in Malaysia as an innovative graphene and graphite
producer. Graphjet Technology has the world’s first patented
technology to recycle palm kernel shells generated in the
production of palm seed oil to produce single layer graphene and
artificial graphite. Graphjet’s sustainable production methods
utilizing palm kernel shells, a waste agricultural product that is
common in Malaysia, will set a new shift in graphite and graphene
supply chain of the world. For more information, please visit
https://www.graphjettech.com/.
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