CATL and Lochpine Capital are investing in CarbonScape to scale bio-based graphite for batteries by the end of the decade.
Pedailles, Chief Commercial Officer at CarbonScape, discusses the deal that will see Chinese battery giant CATL and Hong Kong based Lochpine Capital take a 20% strategic stake in the company.
Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. is investing in a New Zealand-headquartered company that converts forestry ...
Chinese battery giant CATL has taken a 20 percent stake in Marlborough-based company CarbonScape, which makes graphite for batteries from forestry byproducts. The Chinese company is the world's ...
New Zealand-based bio-graphite developer CarbonScape announced that CATL has made a strategic investment in the company. The partnership will combine ...
New Zealand-based battery materials developer CarbonScape has taken another step towards commercializing its biographite operations in Finland after selecting the site for its proposed demonstration ...
New Zealand-based battery materials company CarbonScape announced Monday it has signed several agreements for the supply of renewable feedstock to its future biographite industrial plants in Europe ...
(sticK - 8 Feb. 2011 ) Having proved its microwave method of producing charcoal is feasible, Carbonscape's now looking for the right investors to globally expand. As a start-up New Zealand business, ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. A New Zealand-based startup is using woodchips to make synthetic graphite that can be used in EV ...
The most recent equity crowdfunding campaign on Snowball Effect is the offer from CarbonScape seeking a max raise of NZD $1.5 million. CarbonScape launched on October 23rd and as of today has ...
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Oct. 23 (BusinessDesk) - CarbonScape, which makes "green" coking charcoal, wants to raise as much as $1.5 million from equity crowd funding to commercialise its product for the steel manufacturing ...
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