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GM and Vianode secure multibillion-dollar deal for next-gen EV battery tech

This partnership will establish regional and sustainable supply chains, reducing reliance on unstable Chinese components.
General Motors and Vianode just solidified a multibillion-dollar deal that will push EV battery technology to new heights.

Left to right | GM CEO Mary Barra, Vianode CEO Burkhard Straube

General Motors (GM) and Vianode just solidified a multibillion-dollar deal that will push electric vehicle (EV) battery technology to new heights. Vianode, a Norwegian-based graphite battery manufacturer, will supply Ultium Cells–GM and LG Energy Solution’s joint battery company–with synthetic anode graphite to develop next-generation EV batteries.

Under the agreement, Viaode will build facilities in North America and begin shipping the materials in 2027. Neither company has confirmed a precise location, yet the multi-year deal will run through 2033 when the two companies renegotiate their contract.

Anode graphite is the largest component by weight of lithium-ion batteries. It is a critical component due to its significant role in connectivity, performance, and charge capability. Most of the supply chain comes from China, which dominates the graphite market due to its immense natural reserves. However, the country recently constricted exports of vital materials amid trade tension.

Vianode’s synthetic anode graphite has a 90% lower carbon dioxide footprint than traditional production methods. In addition, Vianode’s partnership and expansion within the United States will create a more stable, sustainable, localized supply chain for critical EV materials. In addition, it will reduce the United States’ dependency on Chinese components.

The competition in the electric vehicle sector is intensifying, and the key to success is maintaining stable supply lines. The United States’ volatile relationship with China and tightening of critical supply lines could devastate the EV market. This forged alliance between GM and Vianode will supply the American automaker with a sustainable supply of battery materials, solidifying its position as a leader within the EV space.

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