Vianode, an advanced battery materials company, has launched the first high-performance solution based on recycled graphite as part of its next-generation material series. The innovative product is based on recycled battery-grade graphite and designed to meet the growing demand for sustainable electric vehicle (EV) and battery manufacturing.
Recycled graphite will enable North American and European battery and EV manufacturers to reduce dependency on imported materials and align with US, Canadian and EU regulations promoting domestic feedstock use. The new product also supports the EU’s target of achieving 25% recycling of synthetic graphite by 2030.
Anode graphite is the most significant part of lithium-ion batteries by weight, typically around 70 kilograms of graphite per EV. Conventionally produced anode graphite is responsible for an average of 20% of battery cell emissions. Hence, reducing these during production is one of the most urgent challenges for the EV and battery industry.
Vianode’s Via ONE is the world’s most sustainable full-scale synthetic anode graphite plant. In 2024, it began production with a record-low climate impact of 1.9 kg CO₂ equivalents (CO₂e) per kg of graphite, a more than 90% reduction in emissions compared to conventional production.
Vianode’s new recycled graphite material represents the next step towards achieving the emission target of 1.0 kg CO₂e per kg graphite by 2030 through more efficient production and material use. For automotive and battery manufacturers, the new product enables electric vehicles with lower emissions from its production process and enhanced battery efficiency, including faster charging and increased range.
In anode materials, there is a distinction between synthetic and natural anode graphite, which is commonly used in lithium-ion batteries. Vianode produces the world’s most sustainable synthetic anode graphite through a proprietary high-temperature process, while natural graphite is mined from carbon-rich rock formations.
The Vianode Technology Center in Kristiansand, Norway, is researching more recycled products. It aims to create the most sustainable anode graphite and enable a circular North American and European battery value chain.
Product samples and technical data sheets are now available for customer evaluation. Please visit vianode.com for more information.