Revest plans to develop anode materials for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and defense applications using natural graphite from Canada.Revest said August 14 that it signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Global Battery Materials (GBM) to develop technology and supply graphite and anode materials base

Revest plans to develop anode materials for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and defense applications using natural graphite from Canada.
Revest said August 14 that it signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Global Battery Materials (GBM) to develop technology and supply graphite and anode materials based on a non-Chinese supply chain.
GBM has access to natural graphite resources in Canada and processing capabilities in South Korea. The two companies will evaluate non-Chinese graphite-based anode materials, including natural graphite, spherical purified graphite (SPG) and coated spherical purified graphite (CSPG).
Revest will apply GBM's materials to actual battery cells and evaluate electrochemical performance, cycle life, power output and safety. After completing the evaluation, the companies plan to discuss a supply agreement, targeting initial supplies as early as 2027 after reviewing quality, pricing and supply capacity.
The companies will also jointly develop graphite materials tailored to the characteristics of defense batteries. They plan to develop "application-specific graphite" by adjusting particle and surface characteristics to achieve high energy density and power output as well as low-temperature performance.
Revest plans to link the material evaluation results with cell design to optimize batteries for UAS and defense applications. The two companies will also consider participating in government support programs related to battery-material supply chains in Canada and the US.
Joo-sung Kim, CEO of Revest, said, "For UAS and defense batteries, it is important to optimize core materials for actual application environments. By combining GBM's non-Chinese graphite supply chain with its materials technology, we will develop differentiated graphite and anode-material technologies."
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