Sarytogan Graphite is making major strides as it conducts large-scale purification trials in the U.S., shipping samples from its massive Kazakhstan deposit to a Chicago lab for comprehensive testing—from characterization to battery cell production. Partnering with a European battery innovation center, they’re building and testing lithium-ion pouch cells using their processed graphite, following up on earlier promising results. Backed by over $3.4 million in fresh funding, including from the EBRD, the company is accelerating its path to commercialization, with key feasibility studies expected in Q3 and beyond. With a goal of producing ultra-high purity spherical graphite for batteries, Sarytogan is positioning itself to unlock the full potential of its 200-million-tonne deposit.

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