Search

Energy Storage

Wednesday
21 Jun 2023

Talga Secures €150M From Eib for Swedish Battery Anode Project

21 Jun 2023  by mining-technology   

The Vittangi anode project will have a capacity of 19,500tpa. Credit: Anton Leskov/Shutterstock.com.
Australian battery materials company Talga Group has obtained €150m in senior debt financing from the European Investment Bank (EIB) for its Vittangi anode project in Luleå municipality in Sweden.

This project will produce 19,500tpa of anode for lithium-ion batteries from an integrated mine and anode refinery operating in northern Sweden.

The company aims to secure up to 60% of project debt. EIB’s financing will form part of the debt funding package being finalised with several export credit agencies, international financial organisations, and commercial banks.

Talga Group managing director Mark Thompson said: “We are very pleased to have the support of the European Investment Bank as we move to the execution phase of the Vittangi Anode Project.

“The EIB approval represents a key milestone for Talga.”

This April, the company secured an environmental permit from the Swedish Land and Environment Court for the Nunasvaara South natural graphite mine, which is part of the Vittangi project.

The mine was designed to feed the project, which will manufacture anode material. It is expected to be powered by 100% green electricity.

This project is anticipated to create hundreds of local jobs, supporting the country’s initiatives towards the shift to clean energy.

It is also expected to reduce Europe’s dependency on imported battery materials for electric vehicles.

The company is in talks with several European battery technology companies such as ACC and Verkor on supply deals associated with its graphite anode products.

Keywords

More News

Loading……