Lithium-ion Gigafactories MAGNIS ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES has strategic assets, investments and technology partnerships in vital components of the global Lithium-ion Battery value-chain targeting national energy security and critical materials independence Critical Materials Recycling Active Anode Materials Processing Natural Flake Graphite Li-ion Battery Research & Development Lithium-ion Gigafactories Imperium3 New York, Inc (iM3NY) is America's first home-grown Gigafactory that commercialises C4V’s lithium-ion battery Technology. With a fully qualified supply chain that is primarily ex-Asia, iM3NY is truly built in America, for applications globally. arrow_backCritical Materials Recycling Magnis’ Li-ion battery technology and joint venture partner C4V was selected in a USCAR Program (A Ford, General Motors and Stellantis co-op) by the US Department of Energy for a Critical Battery Materials Recycling program. Furthermore, 99% of component materials from batteries produced at Li-ion battery manufacturing project, iM3NY can be recycled. arrow_backActive Anode Materials Processing Utilizing our high-purity natural graphite, Magnis’ technology partner C4V has developed proprietary milling processes and designs for: • Higher throughput and yield • Minimized energy usage • Reduced overall anode material costs. This combination of quality graphite and processing technology leads to quality anode material for exceptional battery performance. arrow_backLi-ion Battery Research & Development Magnis’ Li-ion battery technology and joint venture partner C4V has several patented Li-ion battery Intellectual Property. With mentorship from Nobel prize winning Professor M. Stanley Whittingham, C4V excels in fast-charging next-gen Li-ion battery research for a cleaner tomorrow. arrow_backNatural Flake Graphite Magnis' graphite project in Tanzania will produce environmentally & socially Responsible Hi-Purity graphite as part of its non-China supply-chain. Its unique reserves allow for mining & processing simplicity, lower carbon footprint and price competitiveness. arrow_back