Aqua Metals Joins $4.99 Million DOE Grant Project to Pioneer Domestic Critical Mineral Supply Chain

RENO, Nev., May 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Aqua Metals, Inc. (NASDAQ: AQMS), a pioneer in sustainable lithium-ion battery recycling technology, is proud to announce its collaboration in a significant U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) grant project. As part of a consortium led by Pennsylvania State University, Aqua Metals will play a crucial role in the $4.99 million initiative aimed at establishing a fully domestic supply chain for critical minerals essential for modern technologies, from electric vehicles to renewable energy systems.
This collaboration not only underscores Aqua Metals’ innovative capabilities in critical mineral technologies but also enhances the Company’s involvement in national efforts to innovate within the battery recycling sector. This strategic initiative will also further demonstrate the ability of Aqua Metals’ patented AquaRefiningTMThe ACME-REVIVE project is a testament to the potential of collaborative innovation in addressing critical challenges at the intersection of environmental science and material engineering. By focusing on sustainable extraction methods and contributing to the domestic production of essential minerals, Aqua Metals and its partners are setting new standards for the industry.Bob Meyers & Rob Fink
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