Unlock stock picks and a broker-level newsfeed that powers Wall Street.

Electra Announces Federal Government Support for Completion of North America’s Only Cobalt Sulfate Refinery

In This Article:

Electra Battery Materials Corporation
Electra Battery Materials Corporation

(All amounts in $C unless otherwise specified)

TORONTO, March 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Electra Battery Materials Corporation (NASDAQ: ELBM; TSX-V: ELBM) (“Electra” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce receipt of a Letter of Intent ("LOI") for proposed funding of $20 million. The funding will support completion of construction and commissioning of North America’s first battery grade cobalt refinery which will enable domestic production of up to one million electric vehicles annually.

“We are grateful to be working with the Government of Canada. Today’s announcement underscores their commitment to advancing North American energy security and critical mineral independence,” said Electra CEO, Trent Mell. “Electra’s refining complex is a cornerstone of this collective effort, providing a strategically unique solution to strengthen and diversify the region’s critical minerals supply chain. By addressing domestic shortfalls and reducing reliance on China, where approximately 90% of the world’s cobalt is currently refined, we are fostering a more resilient, sustainable, and self-reliant future for North America.”

“LG Energy Solution will purchase up to 80% of our future production and buyer interest for the remainder far exceeds our capacity,” Mell continued. “With permits, infrastructure and buildings in place, most equipment on site, and negotiations with the Government of Canada reaching an advanced stage after more than a year of work, Electra intends to move swiftly to complete these discussions and resume construction of this strategic asset.”

The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry commented, “Canada has everything it takes to be a leading force in critical minerals processing, manufacturing and recycling. Critical minerals are essential to power a low-carbon economy. I am interested in seeing how this develops, as Electra’s proposal may positively impact Canada’s critical minerals processing in Canada.”

“Canada, with its abundance of critical mineral resources, is uniquely positioned to play an important role in the global energy transition. As the demand for critical minerals increases, along with the clean energy and technologies they enable, our high environmental social governance standards and the expertise of our workforce will be critical advantages in the low-carbon economy of the future. Electra’s project will provide Canada with a high-quality critical mineral input that will contribute to the net-zero economy and strengthen our mining industry,” said Marc G. Serré, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources.