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4 July 2024
Technology Minerals
Plc
("Technology Minerals" or the
"Company")
Update on Proposed
Acquisition
Recyclus sets up Discharge
and Dismantle Unit for Li-ion Batteries
Technology Minerals Plc (LSE: TM1),
the UK's pioneering firm in establishing a circular economy for
battery metals, provides the following update regarding the
acquisition of its 48.35% owned battery recycling
business, Recyclus Group Ltd ("Recyclus"). The Company is
pleased to announce that Recyclus has commenced setting up a
Discharge and Dismantle Unit ("the Unit") for lithium-ion
("Li-ion") batteries, making it the UK's first full service for
collection-to-black mass on an industrial scale.
Update on acquisition of remaining issued capital of Recyclus
(the "Proposed Acquisition")
Further to the update given at the
Company's interim results announcement on 27 March 2024, the
transaction to acquire the remaining issued share capital of
Recyclus is progressing with further interactions with the FCA.
Technology Minerals had targeted posting the prospectus for
shareholder approval by the end of June 2024, but the process has
taken longer than anticipated as the Company continues to work
through the process and respond to questions put to it by the FCA.
Further iterations of the prospectus have been submitted for
consideration and the Company will update the market on progress in
due course.
Discharge and Dismantle Unit for Li-Ion
batteries
Recyclus is pleased to announce that
it has commenced setting up a new Discharge and Dismantle Unit for
Li-ion batteries at its Wolverhampton site. This newly
established Unit will provide material cost benefits and enhanced
productivity by enabling the discharge and dissemble of EV
batteries on-site before processing, offering a complete solution
to automotive OEMs and major industry partners, without the
requirement for third-party processing. This is a significant step
in Recyclus becoming the UK's first full-service
collection-to-black mass separation on an industrial scale.
Li-ion sector specialist Imran
Ghoni, CMgr has been appointed to lead the Unit. Imran brings a
wealth of experience from within the Li-ion sector, with a
speciality in Li-ion traction batteries. He joins Recyclus with
extensive and specialist experience within the battery space,
working with various research, recycling, and manufacturing
organisations as a Battery Test Engineer and Engineering
Manager.
Commenting on his appointment, Imran Ghoni, CMgr
stated: "I am delighted to join
Recyclus, where I aim to leverage my expertise and knowledge of
battery technologies for the benefit of the new Unit we are setting
up. I aim to establish methodologies for Li-ion battery
examinations, computational modelling, test streamlining, battery
construction and deconstruction, the safe handling of electric
vehicle batteries, and the meticulous evaluation of components for
prompt reintegration, repurposing, or sustainable recycling. I am
looking forward to working with my colleagues at
Recyclus."
Robin Brundle, Chairman of Technology Minerals and Director of
Recyclus, said: "We are pleased to have Imran join us at
Recyclus, and look forward to working with him. The spent Li-ion
batteries from EV's can be processed faster when any remaining
electrical energy has been removed. The new Unit will set up
procedures and methodologies to ensure the safe discharge and
disassemble before being processed at our Wolverhampton plant.
It will give us the ability to offer our clients material
cost benefits. This also takes us one step closer to delivering our
vison of on-site energy storage and reuse within our
site."
Enquiries
Technology Minerals Plc
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Robin Brundle, Executive
Chairman
Alex Stanbury, Chief Executive
Officer
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c/o +44 (0)20 4582 3500
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Oberon Investments Limited (Broker)
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Nick Lovering, Adam
Pollock
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Gracechurch Group (Financial PR)
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Harry Chathli, Alexis Gore, Rebecca
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Technology Minerals Plc
Technology Minerals is developing
the UK's first listed, sustainable circular economy for battery
metals, using cutting-edge technology to recycle, recover, and
re-use battery technologies for a renewable energy future.
Technology Minerals is focused on raw material exploration required
for Li-ion batteries, whilst solving the ecological issue of spent
Li-ion batteries, by recycling them for re-use by battery
manufacturers. Further information on Technology Minerals is
available at www.technologyminerals.co.uk.
Recyclus Group Ltd
The demand for the raw materials
used in battery manufacturing is anticipated to increase
substantially. Recyclus Group provides a national recycling
initiative that supports the transition to carbon neutrality.
Recyclus Group's battery recycling capacity will prove essential in
the shift from fossil fuels to electric transportation. Through its
strategic support from Technology Minerals, Recyclus is an integral
component to the recycling of lithium-ion and lead acid batteries
and is a significant contributor towards the circular economy for
battery metals. Further information on Recyclus Group is available
at https://www.recyclusgroup.com/.