Nano One Awarded US$12.9M by US Department of Defense to Support the Expansion of North American LFP Production at Candiac Facility

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / September 26, 2024 / (TSX:NANO)(OTC PINK:NNOMF)(Frankfurt:LBMB)

Highlights:

  • DPA Title III office awards US$12.9M (~CA$17.8M) to Nano One.

  • Supports capacity expansion at Candiac LFP production and Burnaby R&D facilities.

  • Expands LFP industrial base and strengthens energy security in North America.

  • Bolsters use of existing plant footprint, innovative technology and know-how.

  • Builds on other grants, funding, partnerships and sales pipeline.

Nano One? Materials Corp. ("Nano One" or the "Company"), a clean technology company with a patented process for the low-cost, low-GHG production of lithium-ion battery cathode active materials (CAM), is pleased to announce that it has been awarded US$12.9 million (~CA$17.8 million) by the Department of Defense (DoD) of the United States of America (USA) through the Defense Production Act Investments (DPAI) office's Title III program.

The project will support work underway at the company's facilities in Burnaby, British Columbia, and Candiac, Québec, and is effective for the period from July 1, 2024 through 2026. The funds will expand capacity at Nano One's Candiac, Québec location, which is North America's only lithium iron phosphate (LFP) production facility. The award is broadly focused on improving energy security by accelerating the formation of a resilient industrial base and LFP battery supply chain in the United States and Canada. The project also addresses the energy security requirements of the defense sector by supporting product validation and potential sales with customers that include, as previously disclosed, suppliers to the US government.

"Nano One is committed to resilient battery materials supply chains in North America," said Dan Blondal, CEO and Founder of Nano One, "and commends the US Department of Defense for its support across the lithium-ion battery sector. These funds build on our existing assets in Candiac and other sources of capital to accelerate our partnerships, sales pipeline and commercialization plans while enhancing value for our collaborators and shareholders. DoD's due diligence not only confirms emerging market demand for LFP and its importance to a strong industrial base for energy security, but also recognizes Nano One for its deep know-how, its strategic objectives and for the advantages of its One-Pot LFP production process."

The Government of Canada has also recognized the emerging importance of the LFP supply chain by placing lithium, phosphorous and high-purity iron on the Critical Minerals list.1