Signals significant milestone in commencing
revenue-generating operations and introducing recycled
battery-grade metals to secure US-battery metals supply
chain
RENO,
Nev., Oct. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/
-- American Battery Technology Company (ABTC) (NASDAQ:
ABAT), an integrated critical battery materials company that is
commercializing its technologies for both primary battery minerals
manufacturing and secondary minerals lithium-ion battery recycling,
announced the operational start-up of its commercial-scale,
lithium-ion battery recycling facility located in the Tahoe-Reno
Industrial Center (TRIC) in McCarran,
Nevada, initiating implementation of its first-of-kind
lithium-ion battery recycling technologies at an industrial
scale.
American Battery Technology Company has
begun operations at its lithium-ion battery recycling facility in
Nevada.
"We are excited to have achieved this major milestone and to now
be generating commercial-scale quantities of domestic recycled
battery metal products," stated ABTC CEO Ryan Melsert. "By securing our move-in-ready
industrial facility in early 2023, we were able to greatly
accelerate our timeline to operations, and the last step of
receiving approvals for the updated operational permits for our
specific internally-developed processes were received over the past
week."
ABTC's first-of-kind integrated battery recycling system
utilizes a strategic de-manufacturing and targeted chemical
extraction train in order to recover battery materials with high
yields, low cost, and with a low environmental footprint. These
processes are fundamentally different than conventional methods of
battery recycling, which utilize high temperature furnaces, such as
in smelting operations, or non-strategic shredding or grinding
systems. The ABTC system results in efficient separation,
recovery, and purification of high-value battery-grade products
with less environmental impact and greater cost efficiencies than
conventional methods.
This commercial facility has the capacity to process over 20,000
metric tonnes of battery feedstock materials per year when fully
ramped, and this first phase of operations will process these
battery feedstock materials into recycled products including
copper, aluminum, steel, a lithium intermediate, and a black mass
intermediate material that will be sold through an already executed
marketing agreement with the global metals trader
TechMet-Mercuria. Once the second phase of this integrated
recycling facility is operational, this lithium intermediate will
be further refined into a battery grade lithium hydroxide product,
and the black mass intermediate material will be further refined
into battery grade nickel, cobalt, manganese, and lithium hydroxide
products.
"Our research & development, engineering, project
management, and operations teams have been working with the
commissioning of this facility as our highest priority, and we are
proud to have accelerated our timelines to have installed our first
piece of equipment within a month of gaining access to this new
site, and to now have begun commercial operations less than six
months later," stated Andrés Meza, chief operating officer for
American Battery Technology Company. "We appreciate Storey County and Nevada Department of
Environmental Protection (NDEP) in their work to permit and
establish these processes, and we look forward to our continued
engagements as we move through operations."
ABTC has been validating and optimizing its first-of-kind
recycling technologies for several years, and has showcased its
innovation through winning the battery recycling portion of the
competitively awarded BASF-sponsored Circularity Challenge; through
a $2M battery recycling
grant through the U.S. Advanced Battery Consortium
(USABC), which is comprised of the US Department of Energy, General
Motors, Ford, and Stellantis for a commercial-scale project
currently underway to demonstrate that recycled battery metal
products from domestic U.S. resources can be produced at lower cost
than, and at significantly improved social and environmental
impact, than conventionally mined virgin minerals; and through a
competitive U.S. DOE grant for a $20M
project to develop and commercialize a set of Next Generation
battery recycling technologies to even further enhance the recovery
of recycled products and reduce the cost of operations.
About American Battery Technology Company
American Battery Technology Company (ABTC), headquartered in
Reno, Nevada, has pioneered
first-of-kind technologies to unlock domestically manufactured and
recycled battery metals critically needed to help meet the
significant demand from the electric vehicle, stationary storage,
and consumer electronics industries. Committed to a circular supply
chain for battery metals, ABTC works to continually innovate
and master new battery metals technologies that power a global
transition to electrification and the future of sustainable
energy.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the
meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements, other
than statements of historical fact, are "forward-looking
statements." Although the American Battery Technology Company's
(the "Company) management believes that such forward-looking
statements are reasonable, it cannot guarantee that such
expectations are, or will be, correct. These forward-looking
statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties, which could
cause the Company's future results to differ materially from those
anticipated. Potential risks and uncertainties include, among
others, interpretations or reinterpretations of geologic
information, unfavorable exploration results, inability to obtain
permits required for future exploration, development or production,
general economic conditions and conditions affecting the industries
in which the Company operates; the uncertainty of regulatory
requirements and approvals; fluctuating mineral and commodity
prices, final investment approval and the ability to obtain
necessary financing on acceptable terms or at all. Additional
information regarding the factors that may cause actual results to
differ materially from these forward-looking statements is
available in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, including the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year
ended June 30, 2023. The Company
assumes no obligation to update any of the information contained or
referenced in this press release.

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