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Energy Storage

Lithium iron phosphate comes to America

Companies are planning the first large-scale factories in North America for the inexpensive battery raw material

by Matt Blois
January 29, 2023 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 101, Issue 4
Two workers move a 100 L glass reactor through Nano One's Montreal lithium iron phosphate factory.

Credit: David Giral Photography | Nano One Materials's Montreal factory, originally commissioned in 2012, is the only facility in North America that can produce meaningful quantities of lithium iron phosphate.

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