Australian company strikes land deal for $289 million Ascension, La. EV battery material plant

An Australian mining company that is considering building a $289 million plant to make electric battery components said it has secured a 35-acre site in Ascension Parish.

Element 25 said it expects to sign a definitive agreement for the property by June 30. It is located in Burnside, next to the Veolia North America sulfuric acid regeneration plant. Element 25 is buying the land from Veolia and will purchase sulfuric acid from the company.

Justin Brown, managing director for Element 25 said in a statement the Veolia site meets the requirements for the company to build the plant.

The plant would be the first in the Western Hemisphere to manufacture high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate, or HPMSM, a critical component in electric vehicle batteries. A higher manganese content in batteries can lead to a better life spans and charging times, Element 25’s website says.

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