Remove Companies Remove Mozambique Remove Production Remove Supplies
article thumbnail

Tesla turns to Mozambique mine to acquire graphite for its EV batteries: report

Teslarati

Among these is reportedly one of the world’s largest graphite mines in Balama, Mozambique, which is operated by Australia’s Syrah Resources. . As per a report from The Associated Press , Syrah’s Louisiana plant sources its graphite from the company’s Balama, Mozambique mine.

article thumbnail

Mitsubishi Chemical strengthens production capacity of graphite anode materials in China; possible production in Europe and US

Green Car Congress

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Group (MCHG) will increase the production capacity of natural graphite anode material from 2,000 tons/year to 12,000 tons/year at its Chinese subsidiary Qingdao Anode Kasei and affiliated company Qingdao Lingda Kasei. The production line is scheduled to start operation in the first half of fiscal 2023.

article thumbnail

Panasonic invests more in graphite supply for the North American market

Teslarati

The deal with NMG will further solidify Panasonic’s goal to strengthen its EV battery supply chain in North America. Panasonic Energy’s graphite supply deal with NMG starts with an investment of USD$25 million. The Canadian company will produce anode active materials at its battery material plant in Bécancour.

NMG 117
article thumbnail

bp begins shipping LNG from Mozambique’s first LNG project and first FLNG platform

Green Car Congress

bp has successfully loaded the first LNG cargo from Mozambique’s offshore Coral Sul FLNG (floating liquefied natural gas) facility, the country’s first LNG project and first floating LNG facility deployed in the ultra-deep waters of the African continent. FLNG vessels are floating LNG production, storage and offloading units.

article thumbnail

Syrah Resources completes BFS for expansion of US anode material production

Green Car Congress

The BFS confirms that 10ktpa of AAM production can be achieved via expansion of the existing plant and infrastructure within Syrah’s existing 25-acre industrial site. Syrah intends to initially expand natural graphite AAM production capacity at Vidalia to 10ktpa, and then increase in line with growing market demand.

article thumbnail

Syrah begins production of active anode material in Louisiana – Charged EVs

Baua Electric

Syrah Resources , an industrial minerals and technology company, has become an integrated natural graphite active anode material (AAM) supplier outside China, processing natural graphite from Syrah’s Balama Graphite Operation in Mozambique.

article thumbnail

Roskill: graphite prices still rising on high Chinese electricity costs

Green Car Congress

Roskill reports that prices for Chinese graphite continue to rise as producers contend with increasing electricity costs and supply disruption caused by limits on energy consumption. This week, Syrah Resources reported that its Q3 production had been constrained by disruption in the global container shipping market.

Chinese 321