Graphite One and Lucid Enter into Non-Binding Supply Agreement

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Graphite One-Lucid agreement involves Synthetic Anode Active Materials

Graphite One CEO Anthony Huston: This is "a historic moment…: The first synthetic graphite agreement between a U.S. graphite developer and a U.S. EV company"

Lucid CEO Peter Rawlinson: "We are committed to accelerating the transition to sustainable vehicles and the development of a robust domestic supply chain ensures the United States, and Lucid, will maintain technology leadership in this global race"

VANCOUVER, BC, July 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Graphite One Inc. (TSXV: GPH) (OTCQX: GPHOF) ("Graphite One", "G1" or the "Company"), planning a complete domestic U.S. supply chain for advanced graphite materials, announced today that it has entered into a non-binding supply agreement (the "Supply Agreement") with Lucid Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: LCID) ("Lucid"), maker of the world's most advanced electric vehicles, for anode active materials ("AAM").

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"We are committed to accelerating the transition to sustainable vehicles and the development of a robust domestic supply chain ensures the United States, and Lucid, will maintain technology leadership in this global race," said Peter Rawlinson, CEO and CTO at Lucid. "Through work with partners like Graphite One, we will have access to American-sourced critical raw materials, helping power our award-winning vehicles made with pride in Arizona."

"This is a historic moment for Graphite One, Lucid and North America: the first synthetic graphite Supply Agreement between a U.S. graphite developer and U.S. EV company," said Anthony Huston, President and CEO of Graphite One. "G1 is excited to continue pushing forward developing our 100% U.S. domestic supply chain. We appreciate the support from our investors and the grant from the Department of Defense. Subject to project financing required to build the AAM facility, the Supply Agreement with Lucid puts G1 on the path to produce revenue in 2027, and that's just the beginning for Graphite One as work to meet market demands and create a secure 100% U.S.-based supply chain for natural and synthetic graphite for U.S. industry and national security."

The Supply Agreement follows Graphite One's selection in March of this year of a site for the Company's proposed AAM facility. The location, a brownfield site in Warren, Ohio previously used for storage of National Defense Stockpile critical minerals by the U.S. Government, is located in the heart of the automobile industry, in an area with ample low-cost electricity produced from renewable energy sources. The site's existing power lines are sufficient for Graphite One's Phase 1 production target of 25,000 tonnes per year ("tpy") of battery-ready anode material, and land is available for follow-on phases to ramp to 100,000 tpy of production.