Epsilon Advanced Materials awards soil grading contract for graphite anode facility in US to Thomas & Hutton
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Epsilon Advanced Materials awards soil grading contract for graphite anode facility in US to Thomas & Hutton

The company continues its momentum and on track for to have start of production in late 2026

  • By ICN Bureau | July 19, 2024

Epsilon Advanced Materials (EAM) is progressing on building its first synthetic graphite anode facility in the US to support localisation of critical battery materials and develop a local supply chain for our US customers.

EAM has awarded the Soil Grading & Erosion Control contract to Thomas & Hutton, a leading design and engineering consultants from North Carolina for its Brunswick County manufacturing facility.

This crucial step aligns with EAM’s timeline for constructing this state-of-the-art 50,000 tons graphite anode manufacturing facility in Brunswick County, N.C.

With this, the company continues its momentum and on track for to have start of production in late 2026.

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