US backs Oz firm’s graphite factory to loosen China’s EV grip

The Australian Financial Review
17 Dec 2024

Sydney/Tokyo | The push to loosen China’s stranglehold over the global battery supply chain has intensified after Washington agreed to fund a new US graphite factory to be built by an Australian group.

The US energy department has offered Novonix a conditional loan of $US755 million ($1.2 billion) to underwrite the construction of a facility in Chattanooga, Tennessee, which will be the first large-scale synthetic graphite facility in North America when complete.

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