Graphex Technologies, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Graphex
Group Limited (collectively “Graphex”) (NYSE American: GRFX | HKSE:
6128) and a global leader in mid-stream processing of natural
graphite for use in lithium-ion (Li-ion) power batteries, announced
today that it has entered into a non-binding Memorandum of
Understanding (“MOU”) with ReCharge Global Corp. (“ReCharge”), an
innovative team providing key feedstock and critical minerals for
the production of electric vehicle (EV) Li-ion power batteries to
the global EV industry.
ReCharge was founded by the team that developed one of the first
Li-ion battery recycling technologies for North American OEM’s
which has since become a leader in the industry. Through experience
within the Li-ion battery supply chain, ReCharge has developed
relationships with government and industry for distribution of key
materials from industrial processors and mines, to provide OEMs and
battery makers with a high-quality, high-volume and stable supply
of materials needed for production of Li-ion batteries.
Graphex has extensive commercial experience producing battery
grade purified spherical graphite to the power battery market,
currently at a volume of 10,000 metric tons per annum (tpa) with
intentions to expand production to 40,000 tpa over the next three
years. The intent of the MOU is to evaluate joint venture
opportunities (JV’s) to strategically locate, construct, and
operate mid-stream graphite processing facilities throughout the
world to support the global electrification of mobility. Whether
near graphite mining resources or locations close to point-of-use -
namely battery gigafactories and EV OEMs in the US and Europe.
Graphex and ReCharge will leverage shared expertise in technology,
design, financing, equipment sourcing, and plant operations along
with established upstream and downstream relationships with key
stakeholders and companies in the automotive and battery industries
to provide end-to-end stable supply of battery grade anode material
for EVs.
An initial focus of the collaboration will be the graphite
opportunity in Australia where critical mineral mining and
processing momentum is accelerating quickly. ReCharge and its
affiliated companies in Australia have secured properties and/or
rights to properties across the country, including first right of
refusal on several projects that have the potential to produce
flake graphite concentrate within 18-24 months of a quality and
quantity sufficient to sustain operations of mid-stream graphite
processing facilities for at least 10 years. ReCharge’s
relationships with state and local governments and experience in
constructing and operating production facilities in the EV supply
chain, coupled with Graphex’s mid-stream production experience in
the transformation of graphite into battery anode material is an
ideal combination to quickly ramp up stable end-to-end supply of
battery grade graphite to the EV industry for years to come.
“With this collaboration, Graphex seeks to aggregate and
leverage the unique professional talents, experience bases,
financial resources, and industry relationships of both
organizations to accelerate our strategy to secure upstream raw
material sources and to continue expanding our global footprint of
mid-stream production facilities,’ said John DeMaio, CEO of Graphex
Technologies. “With the EV industry engaged in the truly herculean
task of electrifying mobility worldwide while simultaneously
building out end-to-end domestic manufacturing capabilities, the
best companies to effect this transformation quickly are those with
proven experience and the willingness to innovate. Graphex has that
“ability with agility” and the ReCharge collaboration will give us
a wider reach.”
“Together, we can provide the mine-to-battery stability and
localization of supply that is needed to meet the soaring demand
for the batteries that will power the electric future of
transportation.” Said David Batstone, founder and Managing
Director of ReCharge. “Partnering with Graphex will be a force
multiplier in this effort. Raw material sources seek to participate
in the mid-stream value creation and end-users seek stability of
supply - Graphex/ReCharge are uniquely capable to deliver on
both fronts.”
Under the JV, the two companies will first pursue mid-stream
production capabilities near graphite sources in Australia. Beyond
Australia, Graphex and ReCharge are exploring several additional
upstream and downstream opportunities in North America and Europe
to fill the enormous – and growing - gap between demand for
localized supply of natural graphite anode material and the current
supply chain shortcomings to meet it.
This progress in diversification and expansion follows Graphex’s
recent raw material sourcing announcements around the world,
including the US, Brazil, and Tanzania as well as active pursuits
of additional resources in Canada, Africa, Australia, and Europe.
Expanding the array of upstream resources dovetails with Graphex’s
progress on a new mid-stream graphite processing facility being
developed in Warren, Michigan. This scaled production and global
expansion comes amidst a recent push from the USA Federal
Government to stabilize American EV and battery manufacturing
supply chains. As mentioned recently in the New York Times,
Graphex’s stateside production and global sourcing signifies a
shift in the green tech industry to extricate itself from areas of
sovereign risk.
“We are proud to take the next step in globalizing our upstream
and mid-stream footprint in collaboration with the industry experts
at ReCharge,” added DeMaio.
About GraphexGraphex Technologies is a wholly
owned U.S. subsidiary of Graphex Group Limited, a Cayman Island
company with principal and administrative offices in Hong Kong and
U.S. subsidiary office in Royal Oak, MI. Graphex is focused on the
development of technologies and products to enhance renewable
energy, particularly the enrichment of spherical graphite and
graphene, key components for EV batteries and lithium-ion batteries
for other use cases. Proficient in the commercial deep processing
of graphite, Graphex has extensive commercial experience producing
battery grade purified spherical graphite to the power battery
market, currently at a volume of 10,000 metric tons per annum (tpa)
with intentions to expand production to 40,000 tpa over the next
three years. With a strategy to expand its global operations to
support energy transition and electrification efforts worldwide,
Graphex is currently among the top suppliers of specialized
spherical graphite to the EV and renewable energy industries and
holds patents in areas including products, production methods,
machinery design, and environmental protection.
About ReChargeReCharge Global Corp. provides
key feedstock and minerals to European battery makers for the
production of electric vehicle Lithium-Ion power batteries. We
distribute materials used to form the anode, cathode and for the
electrolyte. ReCharge Global was founded by the team who
developed Lithium-Ion battery recycling technology for North
American OEM’s, which has become one of the leaders in the
industry. With the accelerated adoption of EV’s, and with almost
unprecedented global government support, we identified the
importance of a stable, secure mineral and key material supply for
the developing battery industry. Leveraging our experience within
the Lithium-Ion battery supply chain, we have developed
relationships for distribution of key materials from industrial
processors and mines, to provide our OEM and battery maker clients
with a high-quality, high-volume and stable supply of materials
needed for production of Lithium-Ion batteries
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