Recently, Shanshan Technology and Falcon Energy Materials plc. signed a strategic cooperation agreement to jointly develop a natural graphite anode materials project leveraging their production base in Morocco, accelerating innovation and upgrading in the global new energy materials supply chain. According to the plan, the two parties aim to achieve large-scale trial production of natural graphite at the Moroccan base in the second half of 2025, enabling swift responses to global market demand for high-performance anode materials.
As a global leader in lithium-ion battery anode materials, Shanshan Technology has dedicated over two decades to advancing lithium battery technologies, boasting cutting-edge expertise, extensive market networks, and robust industrial capabilities. Falcon Energy Materials contributes to the partnership through its high-quality graphite deposits in Guinea and the strategic advantages of its Moroccan base, including geographical proximity, industrial infrastructure, and localized production support. This collaboration ensures stable raw material supply and regional manufacturing capabilities.
By deeply integrating Shanshan’s technological strengths with Falcon’s resource advantages, the partnership seeks to establish a new model for global anode material supply chains characterized by efficiency, low-carbon practices, and sustainability. This initiative is expected to deliver superior and more competitive product solutions to global customers, further reinforcing both companies’ positions in the evolving new energy sector.
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