Nano One and Worley Provide Insights into Strategic Partnership and Market Opportunities in Cathode Active Materials Production

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / June 20, 2024 / Nano One Materials Corp. (TSX:NANO)(OTC Pink:NNOMF)(Frankfurt:LBMB)

Highlights:
? Senior executives from Nano One and Worley provide video update.
? Low-cost, rapidly deployable plant design made possible by eliminating waste and waste treatment.
? Relationship with vendors and supply chain partners to generate economies of scale.
? Next steps include developing standardized design package and joint marketing.
? Recent market projections show significant growth for Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP).

Nano One? Materials Corp. ("Nano One" or the "Company") is a clean technology company with a patented process for the production of lithium-ion battery cathode active materials (CAM) that enable secure and resilient supply chains by reducing cost, complexity, energy use, and environmental footprint. The Company recently formed a strategic partnership with Worley, a global professional services company of energy, chemicals and resources experts, to deploy Nano One's patented technology globally to produce cleaner, cost-competitive CAM for lithium-ion batteries to support the energy transition. Worley Chemetics will design and fabricate the process reactors, incorporating metal alloys that are specifically designed for corrosive environments.

Watch a Fireside Chat Video: For a detailed discussion on the strategic partnership, technology, plans, and potential for the future of sustainable battery materials production, watch the full fireside chat featuring Dan Blondal, CEO and Founder of Nano One, and Laura Leonard, Group President, Technology Solutions at Worley.

Link to Video: https://nanoone.ca/news/video-update-worley

The strategic partnership harnesses Nano One's disruptive technology and supply chain partners, and Worley's industry-leading experience with engineering, procurement, vendors, and construction, to accelerate the commercialization, global deployment, and economies of scale for advanced CAM manufacturing solutions.

Mr. Blondal commented, "The market for battery materials remains significant, with an imperative for cost-effective processes that mitigate the growing risks of sodium sulfate permitting, water usage, and energy intensity. By eliminating waste treatment, we can avoid costly site-specific custom engineering while enabling low-cost, easier-to-permit, modular plants for a wide range of industrial sites. We are collaborating with Worley's experts to develop a standardized engineering design package. This package will be jointly marketed to facilitate faster decision-making and deployment of One-Pot enabled cathode production plants-starting with LFP-in key jurisdictions worldwide."