Li-Cycle Reports Second Quarter 2024 Operational and Financial Results, Including Record Quarterly Revenue

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Highlights

  • Continued to work closely with U.S. Department of Energy ("DOE") on key technical, financial and legal workstreams to advance towards definitive financing documentation for a loan for gross proceeds of up to $375 million;

  • Largest customer source of revenue in 1H 2024 was a leading U.S.-headquartered vertically integrated EV and battery manufacturer with a substantial global EV market share;

  • Record quarterly revenue of $8.4 million, representing a 133% year-over-year increase;

  • Selling, general & administrative ("SGA") expenses decreased 39% year-over-year to $15.3 million, mainly due to the Company's cost reduction initiatives;

  • Exploring financing and strategic options to increase near-term liquidity;

  • Advanced go-forward strategy for Rochester Hub project execution plan for proposed mixed hydroxide precipitate ("MHP") scope, and refined cost estimates with the local market; and

  • Continuing to review and optimize Spoke network, including transitioning the Ontario Spoke from operational pause to closure.

TORONTO, August 08, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Li-Cycle Holdings Corp. (NYSE: LICY) ("Li-Cycle" or the "Company"), a leading global lithium-ion battery resource recovery company, today announced financial results and business updates for its second quarter ended June 30, 2024.

"During the second quarter of 2024, we continued to work closely with the U.S. Department of Energy on key technical, financial and legal workstreams to advance towards reaching an agreement on definitive financing documentation, execution thereof, and satisfying conditions precedent for loan disbursements," said Ajay Kochhar, Li-Cycle’s President and CEO. "We have advanced the go-forward strategy for the Rochester Hub project and gained continued commercial traction across our business to build on our position as a leading global recycling partner."

Financing and DOE Loan Update

Li-Cycle continues to work closely with the DOE on key technical, financial and legal workstreams to advance toward reaching an agreement on definitive financing documentation, execution thereof, and satisfying conditions precedent for loan disbursements, including obtaining additional financing required by the Company to fund a base equity contribution and account funding requirements before drawing down on the DOE Loan.

In addition, the Company is also exploring financing and strategic alternatives to increase near-term liquidity.

Rochester Hub Project

Li-Cycle continued its comprehensive review of its Rochester Hub project, including advancing the go-forward strategy of the project execution plan for the proposed MHP scope. The Company has also refined its cost estimates with the local market as part of its evaluation of the total project cost estimate for the MHP scope, which remains unchanged at approximately $960 million.