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Neometals Invests in US Battery Start-Up, Tyfast

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Neometals Ltd
28 March 2022
 

28 March 2022

Neometals Ltd

("Neometals" or "the Company")

 

Neometals Invests in US Battery Start-Up, Tyfast

 

Highlights:

·    US $500,000 investment in fast-charging vanadium-based lithium battery start-up, Tyfast.

·    Technology provides potential future market for Neometals to supply vanadium.

 

Innovative project development company, Neometals Ltd (ASX: NMT / AIM: NMT) ("Neometals" or "the Company"), advises that it has invested US $500,000 in a financing round for private US based battery start-up, Tyfast Energy Corp ("Tyfast"). Tyfast, a spin-out from the University of California San Diego, is focussed on developing a long life, fast-charging lithium battery that utilises a proprietary vanadium-based anode technology.  The investment is by way of a convertible note providing Neometals with the ability to obtain a minority equity stake in Tyfast.

 

Tyfast, founded in early 2021 by CEO Dr. G.J. la O', Chief Technology Officer Dr. Haodong Liu and Chief Science Officer Professor Ping Liu, is targeting the production of battery cells that reduce charging times by 20-fold (down to 3 minutes), extending battery life-cycle by 20-fold (up to 20,000 cycles) and maintaining the high energy density found in state-of-the-art lithium-ion batteries.

 

Tyfast has raised a total of US$1M in this financing round.  Proceeds will be utilised by Tyfast to scale up commercialisation activities for this breakthrough battery technology that uses vanadium to make its proprietary anode. Further, the company is developing its vanadium technology to be a drop-in replacement for standard-graphite anodes in lithium-ion battery manufacturing to allow direct integration into existing manufacturing lines for rapid commercialisation.

 

Tyfast's CEO Dr. G.J. la O' commented:

 

"We are delighted to have Neometals as a strategic investor. Tyfast is moving quickly, and the future source of high purity and ethically sourced vanadium will soon be critical path. The potential production of high-purity vanadium compound at Neometals' Vanadium Recovery Project located in Pori, Finland can be a raw material source for Tyfast's expansion in the European Union. The investment and potential raw material supply will ensure Tyfast can rapidly meet the market demands for the growing energy storage market".

 

Neometals' Managing Director Chris Reed commented:

 

"To date, Neometals has made a number of strategic investments in the lithium battery supply chain. This opportunity will provide direct exposure to battery electrode materials with Tyfast's vanadium-based anode technology. We are impressed by the Tyfast team and their technology and are pleased to be backing this exciting start-up."

Authorised on behalf of Neometals by Christopher Reed, Managing Director

 

ENDS

 

For more information, please contact:

 

Neometals Ltd


Chris Reed, Chief Executive Officer

 +61 8 9322 1182

Jeremy McManus

 +61 8 9322 1182

 

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Neil McDonald

+44 (0)131 220 9771

Peter Lynch

+44 (0)131 220 9772

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+44 (0)131 220 9778



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Gordon Poole


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Charlotte Hollinshead


 

About Neometals

 

Neometals innovatively develops opportunities in minerals and advanced materials essential for a sustainable future. The Company leverages its proprietary, green process technologies to generate battery materials projects with unparalleled exposure to commodities most impacted by the energy storage megatrend.

 

Neometals builds value, de-risks and develops these long-life projects with strong partners having a strategic focus on increasing margins through integration down the value chain. The Company has a growing suite of sustainable downstream, recovery and recycling projects, supporting the global transition to more circular supply chains and cleaner energy.

 

For further information visit www.neometals.com.au.

 

 

 

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