Solidion Technology Inc. Ready to Produce Sustainable Graphite Anode Materials, a Key Component in Lithium-ion Batteries
February 15 2024 - 4:30PM
Solidion Technology, Inc. (Solidion), an advanced battery
technology solutions provider, aims to address the burgeoning
battery materials supply shortage, driven by anticipated soaring
demand for electric vehicle (EV) and energy storage systems (ESS)
battery capacities.
Solidion plans to build a graphite production facility in the
Southeast United States with an initial capacity of 10,000 metric
tons per annum (MTA) by the end of 2026, which will be expanded to
~180,000 MTA by 2030 to fulfill the growing domestic demand. This
US domestic facility will manufacture graphite anode materials
primarily from biomass, an abundant and sustainable class of
feedstock materials for battery-grade graphite production in North
America.
According to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence1, the annual
worldwide graphite demand in 2035 is forecast to be 12.4 million
metric tons (7.2 million tons of natural graphite and 5.2 million
tons of synthetic graphite). As of 2022, the production capacity of
the graphite industry was only 3.2 million tons per year. By 2035,
the world will need additional 97 natural graphite mines, each
producing 56,000 tons, and additional 54 synthetic graphite
factories, each producing 57,000 tons per year.
According to a recent Department of Energy report, China
produced 84% of the global lithium-ion anode materials in 2021,
whereas the domestic sources produced only 0.6% per annum. The US
supply shortage will likely worsen as China has stated that it
intends to put in place graphite export restrictions beginning in
December 2022.
Having developed a cost-effective process for mass-manufacturing
green graphite anode materials from sustainable biomass sources,
Solidion’s years of in-depth R&D and anode manufacturing
experience put it in a unique position to capitalize on the rapidly
changing EV battery materials market.
About Solidion Technology, Inc.
Headquartered in Dallas, Texas with pilot production facilities
in Dayton, Ohio, Solidion’s core business includes manufacturing of
battery materials and components, as well as development and
production of next-generation batteries for energy storage systems
and electric vehicles for ground, air, and sea transportation.
Recognized as a global IP leader in both the high-capacity anode
and the high-energy solid-state battery, Solidion is uniquely
positioned to offer two lines of battery products: (i) advanced
anode materials (ready for production expansion); and (ii) three
classes of solid-state batteries, including Silicon-rich
all-solid-state lithium-ion cells (Gen 1), anodeless lithium metal
cells (Gen 2), and lithium-sulfur cells (Gen 3), all featuring an
advanced polymer- or polymer/inorganic composite-based solid
electrolyte that is process-friendly. Solidion’s solid-state
batteries can be manufactured at scale using current lithium-ion
cell production facilities; this feature enables fastest
time-to-market of safe solid-state batteries. Solidion batteries
are designed to deliver significantly extended EV range, improved
battery safety, lower cost per KWh, fastest time-to-market, and
next-gen cathodes (potential to replace expensive nickel and cobalt
with sulfur (S) and other more abundant elements).
Solidion Technology Inc. Contacts
For Investors: ir@solidiontech.com
For Media: press@solidiontech.com
For technical questions:
Dr. Bor Jang, Chief Science Officer, Solidion Technology,
Inc.
Bor.Jang@solidiontech.com
1 Source: Benchmark Mineral Intelligence on X: "More than 300
new mines could need to be built over the next decade to meet the
demand for electric vehicle and energy storage batteries, according
to a Benchmark forecast. https://t.co/QSJdcx3TD1
https://t.co/vjm7t5ECqG" / X (twitter.com) and More than 300 new
mines required to meet battery demand by 2035 | Benchmark Source
(benchmarkminerals.com)
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