Greenwave Technology Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: GWAV) Accelerates Rare-Earth Metal Recovery Amid Global Supply Disruptions

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On December 3, 2024, China banned the export of gallium, germanium, and antimony to the United States – vital minerals utilized in the production of semiconductors, solar panels, and electric car batteries

The Company expects to generate significant revenue in FY 2025 through the efficient extraction of these rare-earth minerals from vehicles, appliances, equipment, and heavy machinery

Greenwave believes its proprietary rare-earth metal recovery initiative is a "catalytic converter-level" opportunity, with breakthrough technologies unlocking the profitable recovery of rare and high-value metals historically overlooked by the recycling industry

CHESAPEAKE, Va., Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Greenwave Technology Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: GWAV) ("Greenwave" or the "Company"), a leading metal recycler in Virginia, North Carolina, and Ohio, announced today it is accelerating the recovery of rare-earth metals from appliances, equipment, heavy machinery, and vehicles – capitalizing on surging global demand and escalating geopolitical tensions.

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Greenwave views its proprietary rare-earth metal recovery initiative as a "catalytic converter-level" opportunity, with breakthrough technologies unlocking the profitable recovery of rare and high-value metals historically overlooked by the recycling industry.

Following China's December 2024 ban on exporting gallium, germanium, and antimony to the United States—key materials for semiconductors, solar panels, and EV batteries—Greenwave has fast-tracked its rare-earth recycling initiatives. Positioned near Naval Station Norfolk and the Port of Virginia, Greenwave' wholly-owned recycling facilities leverage access to high-quality scrap metal sourced from defense contractors, shipyards, and logistics hubs, securing a strategic advantage in the metals market.

Market-Leading Differentiation and Revenue Growth Potential
In addition to the growth projected in the Company's legacy business lines, Greenwave anticipates robust FY 2025 revenue growth related to the Company's efficient recycling of rare-earth minerals from end-of-life vehicles, appliances, heavy machinery, and industrial equipment. Greenwave's comprehensive recovery processes target high-demand materials:

  • Antimony (for battery alloys and industrial applications): Recycled from lead-acid batteries, mine tailings, and flame-retardant plastics.

  • Germanium (for optics, semiconductors, and medical devices): Extracted from infrared systems, lenses, and spent electronic components.

  • Gallium (critical for semiconductors and renewable energy): Recovered from solar cells, LED manufacturing scrap, and electronic waste.