Graphite One secures more funding support Supply chain LOIs Bank of the United States (EXIM) for potential debt financing. Photos Courtesy Graphite One The Graphite Creek project is recognized by the U.S. Geological Survey as the largest graphite deposit in the U.S. and among the largest in the world.
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lion to $1.4 billion with a repayment tenor of 15 years under EXIM’s Make More in America Initiative. The large increase of the Ohio fa- cility LOI will support a phased in - crease in production capacity in 25,000 metric ton increments to an annual production rate of 100,000 metric tons of anode active material,
The previous EXIM LOI to finance the company’s Graphite Creek Proj - ect north of Nome — $570 million — was increased to $670 million under the amended agreement. In addition, the EXIM LOI for Graphite One’s ad - vanced graphite materials manufac- turing plant planned for northeastern Ohio, was increased from $325 mil -
now total more than $2 billion
Graphite One announced in mid-December that it received amended, non-binding letters of in- terest (LOI) from the Export-Import
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