Magnis Energy: Electrifying Our Future
Magnis Energy Technologies is a vertically integrated lithium-ion battery company with strategic investments in several aspects of the electrification …

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Magnis Energy Technologies is a vertically integrated lithium-ion battery company with strategic investments in several aspects of the electrification supply chain including manufacturing of green credentialed lithium-ion battery cells through its US-based subsidiary Imperium3 New York, Inc (iM3NY). Magnis also has a minority stake in leading-edge lithium-ion battery technology firm C4V in the US and has exclusively licensed their technology to produce high quality, high-performance anode materials from Magnis' Nachu Graphite project in Tanzania. The company's vision is to enable, support and accelerate the green energy transition critical for the adoption of Electric Mobility and Renewable Energy Storage.
Frank Poullas
Frank Poullas currently serves as Chairman of Magnis Energy Technologies, where he's held the position for the past 10 years. Realising several years ago that lithium-ion battery technology would play an integral role in the electric vehicle and battery storage trend, Poullas was instrumental in transforming Magnis from a pure graphite miner to the vertically integrated lithium-ion battery and materials company it is today.
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