Nano One Awarded $18 Million From the Government of Québec to Support Low Cost, High Efficiency and Cleaner LFP Cathode Production at Its Candiac Facility

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Funding Highlights:

  • C$15M loan from Québec's Ministry of Economy, Innovation and Energy through its mandated organization Investissement Québec.

  • C$3M grant from Québec's Ministry of Environment, the Fight Against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks.

  • Funding will be used to support piloting and increase production capacity at the Candiac plant.

  • Helps secure over 40 skilled jobs and set the stage for leadership in LFP, a cathode chemistry first commercialized in Québec over 20 years ago.

  • Government funding supplements US$12.9M grant awarded to Nano One by US DoD on Sep 30, 2024.

Nano One® Materials Candiac, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nano One® Materials Corp.("Nano One" or the "Company"), a cleantech company with a patented process for the low-cost, low-GHG production of lithium-ion battery cathode active materials, has been granted C$18 million in financing from the Government of Québec, which includes a C$15 million loan from the Ministry of the Economy, Innovation and Energy (MEIE) through its mandated organization Investissement Québec, and a C$3 million grant from the Ministry of the Environment, the Fight against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks (MELCCFP), through its Technoclimat program. This funding will enable the continuation of piloting and commercialisation of the One-Pot™ process, in addition to increasing production capacity of the Candiac plant.

The C$15 million loan directly supports approximately $63.4 million of eligible expenditures between January 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, at Nano One's lithium iron phosphate (LFP) production facility in Candiac, Québec. Nano One estimates C$30 million of eligible expenditures have been incurred to date. The loan repayment period begins 60 months after first disbursement and will be repaid over a subsequent 60-month period.

The $3M grant also reimburses expenses incurred at the Candiac facility, and is directed towards a transition to cleaner and more efficient manufacturing.

Mr. Dan Blondal, CEO of Nano One said "We are grateful to the Government of Québec for its leadership and support of the battery industry and the emerging LFP market, and for recognizing Nano One's commitment to piloting and commercializing our technology in the province. We made a pivotal acquisition in Candiac, Québec, on November 1, 2022, of North America's only existing LFP production facility and have since integrated its highly experienced team. Candiac is positioned as a center of excellence to support larger scale production facilities and a localized supply chain that also reduces the environmental footprint of batteries, and we are delighted to be leading this in Québec."