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Vianode begins website preparation at St. Thomas, Ontario, for large-scale clear battery supplies plant

ST. THOMAS (Ontario, Canada) / OSLO (Norway), November 20, 2025 – Vianode, a Norwegian producer of superior battery supplies, right now formally began website preparation at its new artificial graphite facility Through TWO in St. Thomas, Ontario. The undertaking is a serious milestone in Vianode’s North American enlargement plans and set to carry lots of of recent high-skilled jobs to the area.

The positioning preparation marks the formal begin of the undertaking to determine North America’s largest manufacturing facility for low-emission artificial anode graphite, with operations set to start in 2028. Anode graphite is a crucial part in electrical car (EV) batteries and different strategic industries, together with power storage.

Positioned within the Yarmouth Yards Industrial Park and the St. Thomas website was chosen for the Through TWO facility following an in depth North American website choice course of. St. Thomas is near key automotive clients and gives entry to Ontario’s clear electrical energy grid, a talented regional workforce, and powerful assist from native and provincial authorities. Topic to reaching a definitive settlement, the Authorities of Ontario will present a mortgage of as much as CAD 670 million in assist of Vianode’s funding.

“Today marks an important step towards a resilient North American battery supply chain. Ontario and the city of St. Thomas have been strong partners from day one, and Via TWO will bring industrial-scale, low-emission graphite to market through a phased build-out that supports customers, communities and the clean-energy transition”, says Burkhard Straube, CEO of Vianode.

The St. Thomas undertaking is structured as a phased multi-billion-dollar funding, with whole deliberate capability of as much as 150,000 tons yearly, supporting supply of artificial graphite for round two million EVs per yr. The plant is anticipated to create roughly 300 extremely expert jobs within the first section, and as much as 1,000 at full capability.

“Today’s announcement is a historic milestone for southwestern Ontario and a major win for workers, creating good-paying manufacturing jobs today and for generations to come,” mentioned Premier Doug Ford. “We’re proud to welcome Vianode to St. Thomas as we strengthen our province’s competitive advantage in a critical industry and build the most competitive, resilient, self-reliant economy in the G7.”

“Vianode’s decision is a clear signal that Ontario remains a dependable and competitive partner for business growth,” mentioned Khawar Nasim, CEO of Make investments Ontario. “Investing today demands clear strategy and steady navigation through a changing economic landscape, especially for landmark projects of this scale. We’re proud to have worked with Vianode along the way to help it enter a new market and grow with confidence in Ontario.”

“With economic uncertainty undermining global supply chains, Ontario continues to stand as the stable and reliable economic partner that our allies are looking for,” mentioned Vic Fedeli, Minister of Financial Improvement, Job Creation and Commerce. “As demand for synthetic graphite ramps up at home and abroad, Vianode’s investment will position the province as a leading supplier for strategic industries, ensuring that Ontario’s economy and workers benefit for years to come.”

“St. Thomas has always played an important role in the automotive industry, and today we’re embracing the next chapter — one rooted in clean technology, innovation and sustainability. We are thrilled to welcome Vianode to our city and celebrate the skilled jobs and environmental progress this project brings to our community”, says Joe Preston, Mayor of St. Thomas.

 “St. Thomas is exactly where we need to be – next to major manufacturing hubs and in a region with the skills to scale. We’re committed to being a good neighbor, creating high-quality jobs and working with local partners as we build Canada’s first large-scale synthetic graphite facility”, says Emanuele Tricca, Managing Director, Vianode Canada.

Vianode began Norwegian artificial graphite manufacturing at its Expertise Heart in Kristiansand in 2021 and commissioned its first full-scale plant Through ONE at Herøya in 2024. The St. Thomas facility is a vital a part of the corporate’s objective to provide superior supplies for as much as three million EVs yearly by 2030.

About Through TWO

Through TWO, Canada’s first artificial graphite plant, will produce high-performance artificial graphite, utilizing proprietary expertise that reduces CO₂ emissions by as much as 90% in comparison with conventional strategies. With every electrical car (EV) battery requiring as much as 100 kg of graphite, the power will play an important function in supporting the clear power transition and strengthening the area’s crucial minerals provide chain. The plant may have a capability of as much as 150,000 tons yearly at full enlargement and manufacturing begin is anticipated in 2028.

About Vianode

Vianode is a complicated battery supplies firm offering sustainable anode graphite options for the battery and EV worth chains in North America and Europe. Utilizing proprietary expertise, Vianode produces high-performance artificial anode graphite with as much as 90% decrease CO₂ emissions in comparison with typical strategies.

The corporate is at present executing a multi-billion greenback funding program throughout North America and Europe. Vianode operates Through ONE, the world’s most sustainable anode graphite plant, situated in Norway, and is at present developing Through TWO, its first North American facility, in St. Thomas, Canada.

Vianode’s long-term ambition is to provide superior battery supplies for 3 million EVs yearly by 2030. The corporate is backed by Altor, a world-leading monetary investor.

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