May 26, 2026
KEY TAKEAWAYS: Element 25 is reviewing its Louisiana high-purity manganese sulphate project amid shifting EV demand. The company is renegotiating supply agreements with General Motors and Stellantis. The project review includes site selection, financing, construction timelines and DOE grant ag reements. Element 25 is expanding its Butcherbird mining operations in Western Australia to support the Louisiana facility.   Manganese producer Element 25 said on Tuesday it is reviewing its project execution plan for the production of high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate (HPMSM) in Louisiana, U.S., citing evolving electric vehicle demands. Manganese is a key raw material for EV batteries and the facility is being developed in partnership with automobile majors General Motors and Stellantis, with support from the U.S. Department of Energy.   Element 25 said it is in discussions with General Motors to renegotiate its contract after project schedule changes resulted in delivery timelines not being met.   The company is also in parallel discussions with Stellantis regarding their arrangements.   “The landscape has shifted materially over the past 12 months, and it is essential that our strategy reflects current demand signals as well as the emerging chemistry mix being adopted by major equipment manufacturers across the EV and other battery markets,” said Element 25 Managing Director Justin Brown.   The review of the Louisiana project will include aspects such as site selection and associated contracts, project finance completion, construction timelines and updating grant agreements with the U.S. Department of Energy.   Element 25 is also expanding its Butcherbird operations in Western Australia, allowing it to supply the planned HPMSM facility in Louisiana, as well as customers in the established ferroalloys (steel) market. (Reporting by Nichiket Sunil in Bengaluru; Editing by Jonathan Ananda) ...read more read less
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