NRCan Awards Nano One $3M To Support LFP Cathode Material Supply Chain Initiative
Nano One is pleased to announce that the Company has been awarded $3 million from Natural Resources Canada.


Canadian technology company Nano One Materials is revolutionizing lithium-ion battery manufacturing with its innovative one-pot process for cathode materials production. The company’s approach significantly reduces costs, complexity, and environmental impact by eliminating wastewater and combining multiple manufacturing steps into a single reaction.

In a recent interview on Investor.News, Dan Blondal, CEO, Director, and Founder of Nano One® Materials Corp. (TSX: NANO), discussed the significant […]

December 9, 2024—Candiac, QuebecNano One hosted a press conference to announce $18 million in funding from the Government of Québec. […]

Our CEO, Director & Founder, Dan Blondal, joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share that the company has secured $18 million in financing from the Government of Québec to advance our innovative clean technology initiatives.

The Quebec government has announced an investment of $18 million in Nano One to manufacture low-carbon batteries.

Our Chief Operating Officer, Alex Holmes, joined Steve Darling from Proactive to provide updates on the company’s strategic alliance with […]

Our CEO, Director & Founder, Dan Blondal, joins Joe Lowry on The Global Lithium Podcast to discuss Nano One’s world-class […]

👉 Listen to Full Podcast: The Armchair Trader This week, we welcome back Dan Blondal, CEO of Nano One Materials […]

👉 Read Full Article: Worley Insights As battery demand grows with the shift to a low-carbon future, the materials used […]

Our CEO, Director & Founder, Dan Blondal, joined VSA Capital’s CEO, Andrew Monk, and Head of Tech, Phil Smith, on the VSA Capital Podcast Special to discuss Nano One’s recent updates and key announcements.
Our patented process enables the low-cost production of high-performance cathode materials used in lithium-ion batteries.
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