Element 25 is an ASX-listed company (ASX: E25) that operates the world-class 100%-owned Butcherbird Manganese Project in Western Australia and is currently undertaking activities to expand production to approximately 1.1Mtpa16 of medium-grade high silica manganese ore for use in traditional and new energy markets. E25 is also commercialising innovative proprietary technology to produce battery-grade high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate (HPMSM) for use in Electric Vehicle (EV) battery manufacturing. The Company plans to build it’s first HPMSM refinery in Louisiana, USA to produce raw materials for the US EV market, in partnership with General Motors LLC (GM) and Stellantis N.V. (Stellantis)17. E25 aims to become an industry-leading, world-class, low-carbon battery materials manufacturer. The Louisiana refinery is planned as the first of several HPMSM facilities planned for development under E25’s “Design One Build Many” commercialisation strategy which envisages a hub and spoke model, with ore supplied from E25’s Butcherbird Mine in Western Australia to supply processing facilities in key regional markets to supply HPMSM to the rapidly growing EV servicing key global regions. The addition of a potential HPMSM refinery site in Chiba prefecture in Japan in partnership with Nissan Chemical is another exciting step forward in realising the Company’s strategic plan.
Element 25 is an ASX-listed company (ASX: E25) that operates the world-class 100%-owned Butcherbird Manganese Project in Western Australia and is currently undertaking activities to expand production to approximately 1.1Mtpa16 of medium-grade high silica manganese ore for use in traditional and new energy markets. E25 is also commercialising innovative proprietary technology to produce battery-grade high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate (HPMSM) for use in Electric Vehicle (EV) battery manufacturing. The Company plans to build it’s first HPMSM refinery in Louisiana, USA to produce raw materials for the US EV market, in partnership with General Motors LLC (GM) and Stellantis N.V. (Stellantis)17. E25 aims to become an industry-leading, world-class, low-carbon battery materials manufacturer. The Louisiana refinery is planned as the first of several HPMSM facilities planned for development under E25’s “Design One Build Many” commercialisation strategy which envisages a hub and spoke model, with ore supplied from E25’s Butcherbird Mine in Western Australia to supply processing facilities in key regional markets to supply HPMSM to the rapidly growing EV servicing key global regions. The addition of a potential HPMSM refinery site in Chiba prefecture in Japan in partnership with Nissan Chemical is another exciting step forward in realising the Company’s strategic plan.