Evion to Export Expandable Graphite to Europe and Double Production Capacity

Evion will export 400t of expandable graphite to Europe and double production capacity by year-end, strengthening global supply chains.
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Evion, an Australian graphite mining company, is set to export 400 tons of expandable graphite to Europe during the first quarter of 2025. The exports will come from its joint venture facility, Panthera Graphite Technologies, in Pune, India, which began production in November and December 2024. The company plans to double its production capacity by the end of the year to meet growing global demand.

Production Growth and Market Strategy

Evion's Panthera Graphite Technologies joint venture, in partnership with Metachem Manufacturing, has already produced high-value expandable graphite for immediate export. According to Evion’s January 16 presentation, the company remains on track to complete its first 400-ton shipment to Europe by March.

To secure steady production over the next six months, Evion has 500 tons of graphite concentrate on-site, purchased on favorable terms in November 2024. This stockpile ensures stable pricing and supply certainty for the company’s ongoing operations.

Pricing, Cost Efficiency, and Expansion Plans

Panthera has locked in first-quarter pricing between $3,000-$3,300 per ton FOB, with expectations of a 10% price increase for second- and third-quarter sales. Production costs range between $1,500-$1,750 per ton, and the company sees potential for short-term cost savings.

Evion is executing a three-stage expansion plan:
  • Stage 1: Current production of 2,000-2,500 tons per year
  • Stage 2: Expansion to 4,000-4,500 tons per year by end of 2025
  • Stage 3: Full-scale production of 10,000 tons per year by 2026-2027
If successful, Panthera will become one of the largest producers of expandable graphite outside of China, strengthening its position in key markets such as Europe, Japan, and the U.S. This strategy aligns with the global supply shift following China's export ban on artificial graphite in December 2023.

Future Expansion in Battery and EV Markets

Beyond expandable graphite, Evion is advancing its Maniry project in Madagascar and exploring plans to establish a battery anode materials plant in Germany. This facility would process fine flake graphite from Maniry into uncoated spherical purified graphite, serving the lithium-ion battery and EV sectors. The company is currently negotiating financing, offtake agreements, and potential locations for the plant.

Expandable graphite is a crucial material for industries such as electric vehicles (EVs), aerospace, energy storage, and electronics. As global demand rises, Evion's strategic investments position it as a key supplier for the fast-growing graphite market.

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