Vancouver, October
6, 2021 – Leading Edge
Materials Corp. (“Leading Edge Materials”
or the “Company”) (TSXV: LEM)
(Nasdaq First North: LEMSE)
(OTCQB: LEMIF) (FRA:
7FL) is pleased to announce that its 100% owned Swedish
subsidiary Woxna Graphite AB (“Woxna”) has signed a non-binding
Heads of Agreement (the “MOU”) with Sydney, Australia, based Sicona
Battery Technologies Pty Ltd (“Sicona”). The MOU lays out the path
for the establishment of a Sweden based 50/50 Joint Venture (the
“JV”) targeting the production of advanced natural graphite and
silicon-graphite-carbon composite active anode materials using
natural graphite from the Woxna Graphite mine as feedstock to offer
the European lithium-ion battery manufacturing industry a secure
and sustainable supply of high-performance anode materials.
The JV is a direct fit for the fully built and
permitted Woxna Graphite mine in Sweden and plans for a vertically
integrated production from mine to active anode materials utilizing
a low carbon footprint thermal purification process, as recently
reported in a Preliminary Economic Assessment study.(see press
releases dated June 9, 2021 and July 26, 2021) The Company believes
that the existing mine and developed downstream processes together
with Sicona’s innovative technology offers the opportunity to
deliver a secure and sustainable supply of high-performance battery
materials for the European battery industry.
Sicona is commercialising innovative
silicon-graphite-carbon composite anode and binder technology and
materials that have been developed over the last ten years at the
Australian Institute for Innovative Materials at the University of
Wollongong and now owned by Sicona (the “IP”). Sicona has reported
that its current generation silicon-graphite-carbon composite
materials deliver 50 to 100% higher capacity than conventional
graphite anode materials. Sicona recently raised AU$3.7m from
leading venture capital and private equity investors to accelerate
pilot manufacturing and commercial deployment of Sicona’s
innovative battery materials.
Due to its improved storage capacity, silicon
graphite composite anode materials attract higher selling prices,
>US$15,000 per tonne1, compared with conventional graphite anode
materials between US$7,000 and US$15,000 per tonne2. However, due
to the higher capacity of silicon graphite composites the cost per
capacity unit ($ / KWh) becomes lower for battery cell
manufacturers, driving an increased interest to transition into
these materials over the future.
The MOU lays out certain work packages with the
ultimate objective being a Sweden based advanced anode materials
production facility targeting an annual production of up to 20,000
tonnes per year of multiple active anode materials products using
Woxna graphite feedstock and other complementary suitable
feedstocks such as externally sourced silicon and other carbon or
graphite materials utilizing Sicona’s significant proprietary IP
and know-how.
Key points of the JV as envisioned in the MOU;
- The
establishment of a Swedish corporation owned 50/50 by the Company
and Sicona to operate the JV out of Sweden;
- The design,
funding and launch of a 500 tonnes per annum stage 1 commercial
demonstration plant at a suitable location from the Woxna Graphite
mine to produce multiple active anode materials products for
advanced customer qualification trials;
- Appropriate
feasibility study for a 7,000 to 20,000 tonnes per annum full scale
commercial production facility;
- Funding,
building and operation of a full scale commercial production
facility;
- Woxna to enter
an offtake agreement with the JV to sell it all of its graphite
concentrate production on a graphite related all in cost basis plus
a 30% margin, with a cap at the price equivalent to an appropriate
graphite pricing benchmark less 15% (the “Off-take
Agreement”);
- The JV to be
granted a non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable
license for Sicona’s IP to produce carbon coated graphite based and
silicon-graphite-carbon based active anode materials (the “License
Agreements”);
- JV to retain exclusivity over the IP
in Sweden, with additional timelines proposed to prohibit the
licensing of the IP within Europe to other parties; and
- A twelve month exclusivity period
during which Woxna and Sicona are prohibited from soliciting
alternative transactions to the proposed JV and must deal
exclusively with each other (the “Exclusivity Provision”).
The establishment of the JV is subject to the
Company and Sicona entering into a definitive binding joint venture
agreement governing the Swedish JV corporation (the “Definitive
Joint Venture Agreement”, and together with the Off-take Agreement
and the License Agreements, the “Definitive Agreements”), the
Off-take Agreement and the License Agreements and completion of
satisfactory due diligence and receipt of all necessary board and
regulatory approvals
Filip Kozlowski, CEO of Leading Edge Materials
states “The opportunity to combine the thermally purified spherical
natural graphite from Woxna with Sicona’s silicon-graphite-carbon
composite technology for the production of high-performance next
generation anode materials is obvious. We believe that moving
towards a formal joint venture and the establishment of a first
stage commercial demonstration facility to produce 500 tonnes per
year of various anode materials will demonstrate the quality of our
products to potential customers in Europe. Announced lithium-ion
battery production capacity recently surpassed 1,000GWh3,
translating to around 1,000,000 tonnes per year of anode material
demand in Europe alone. This potential joint venture with Sicona
puts Leading Edge Materials in an even stronger position to address
this immense addressable market opportunity. I am looking forward
to working with Christiaan and his skilled technical team in
developing this opportunity further.”
Christiaan Jordaan, CEO of Sicona states “Sicona
Battery Technologies is very excited to be involved in the next
stages of project development with Filip and his team at Leading
Edge Materials. It is an endorsement of Sicona’s value proposition
in vertically integrating local supply chain projects to produce
next generation final anode materials. The two companies share the
same goals and values in the sustainable development of better
performing anodes and disrupting the control of Asian controlled
supply chains with local European made anode material products. Our
work has already shown Woxna’s thermally purified natural graphite
outperformed similar trials using natural graphite reference
materials, which bodes well for our planned next stages of work
with Leading Edge.
The formalization of this JV will allow Sicona and
Leading Edge to commercialize our coating processes and
technologies, where Woxna’s spherical purified graphite and
Sicona’s carbon coating technology has shown excellent results in
producing a conventional natural graphite active anode material,
delivering 98% capacity retention after 500 cycles4. Furthermore,
in-house unoptimized trials using Woxna spherical purified graphite
to produce silicon-graphite-carbon composite anode materials has
delivered promising results in initial cell testing. The test
results showed an excellent initial capacity of ~700mAh/g, which is
more than 90% higher than conventional graphite anode
materials.”
Woxna owns the fully-built and permitted Woxna
Graphite mine in central Sweden, one of few existing operations of
its kind in the western-world. Over the last years the Company has
developed the required processes to use the graphite concentrate
from Woxna as a feed-stock for sizing, shaping and purification,
ultimately producing a spherical ultra-high purity natural graphite
material suitable for use in lithium-ion battery anodes. The
Company has chosen a thermal purification technology which offers
the opportunity for improved performance and in addition a very low
carbon footprint due to having access to hydropower and renewable
electricity sources.
Other than the Exclusivity Provision and certain
other standard provisions relating to confidentiality, expenses and
governing law, the MOU is non-binding in nature and neither the
Company nor Sicona are under any obligation to enter into, or
continue negotiations regarding, the Definitive Joint Venture
Agreement. No binding agreement will exist between the Company and
Sicona relating to a JV unless and until the Definitive Joint
Venture Agreement has been finalized and executed. There is no
assurance or guarantee that the Definitive Agreements will be
executed or materialize.
The scientific, technical and economic information
related to the Woxna Graphite project in this news release has been
reviewed and verified by Christopher Stinton of Zenito Limited, BSc
(Hons), CEng MIMMM, an independent Qualified Person as defined by
NI 43-101.
On behalf of the Board of
Directors,Leading Edge Materials
Corp.
Filip Kozlowski, CEO
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Company at:info@leadingedgematerials.com
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About Leading Edge Materials
Leading Edge Materials is a Canadian public company
focused on developing a portfolio of critical raw material projects
located in the European Union. Critical raw materials are
determined as such by the European Union based on their economic
importance and supply risk. They are directly linked to high growth
technologies such as batteries for electromobility and energy
storage and permanent magnets for electric motors and wind power
that underpin the clean energy transition towards climate
neutrality. The portfolio of projects includes the 100% owned Woxna
Graphite mine (Sweden), Norra Karr HREE project (Sweden) and the
51% owned Bihor Sud Nickel Cobalt exploration alliance
(Romania).
About Sicona
Sicona develops next-generation battery materials
technology used in the anodes (negative electrodes) of lithium-ion
("Li-ion") batteries that enable electric-mobility and storage of
renewable energy. Sicona is commercializing an innovative
silicon-composite battery anode technology, developed and perfected
over the last ten years at the Australian Institute for Innovative
Materials (AIIM). Sicona's current generation silicon-composite
anode technology delivers 50% to 100% higher capacity than
conventional graphite anodes and its anode materials can deliver
more than 50% higher cell energy density than current Li-ion
batteries. In addition, Sicona has developed a water-based binder
that has a 3D network structure, improved electro-conductivity, and
self-healing properties that significantly increases the cycle of
next generation anodes. Sicona uses off the shelf equipment in a
highly scalable and efficient manufacturing process to produce its
active anode materials and polymer binder. Sicona intends to
produce and sell high performance active anode and binder materials
into the fast-growing global battery market through a focused
partnership approach with established and reputable supply chain
partner companies.
Additional Information
This information is information that Leading Edge
Materials Corp. is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market
Abuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication
through the agency of the contact person set out above, on October
6, 2021, at 6:00 am Vancouver time.
Leading Edge Materials is listed on the TSXV under
the symbol “LEM”, OTCQB under the symbol “LEMIF” and Nasdaq First
North Stockholm under the symbol "LEMSE". Mangold Fondkommission AB
is the Company’s Certified Adviser on Nasdaq First North and may be
contacted via email CA@mangold.se or by phone +46 (0) 8 5030
1550.
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