NOVONIX has introduced {that a} life-cycle evaluation of its GX-23 artificial anode graphite product has been reviewed and confirmed by unbiased consultants as compliant with ISO-14040:2006 and ISO-14044:2006 requirements.
Minviro, a sustainable mining specialist, carried out the life-cycle evaluation. In accordance with NOVONIX, the “GX-23 artificial anode graphite Life Cycle Evaluation (LCA) clearly demonstrated an approximate 60% lower in world warming potential (GWP) relative to the standard anode-grade artificial graphite produced from Internal Mongolia, China and an approximate 30% lower in GWP when in comparison with the anode-grade pure graphite in Heilongjiang Province, China.”

NOVONIX says the life-cycle evaluation “additionally reported an approximate 67% discount in GWP in NMC-811 batteries utilizing NOVONIX artificial graphite, which is roughly 2.5 instances higher than the standard artificial graphite produced from Internal Mongolia.”
“There was an approximate 40% discount in GWP in LFP batteries utilizing NOVONIX artificial graphite versus pure graphite from Heilongjiang Province,” in accordance with NOVONIX.
“This LCA additionally helps to light up our continued path ahead to additional cut back the environmental footprint of ourselves and our prospects, via the creation of the primary US home provide chain of battery grade artificial graphite,” says CEO and co-founder of NOVONIX Dr. Chris Burns.
Supply: NOVONIX