Talga secures Japanese patent for advanced graphite anodes

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Talga secures Japanese patent for advanced graphite anodes
Talga secures Japanese patent for advanced graphite anodes
Isaac Francis
Written by Isaac Francis
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Talga Group (ASX:TLG) has secured a Japanese patent for its advanced natural graphite anode technology, strengthening its intellectual property position in a key battery market as China tightens export controls on graphite products.

Japanese Patent No. 7779483 covers Talga’s proprietary process for producing high-performance graphite anode materials with enhanced energy density, long life and fast-charge capability, underpinning the company's Talnode-C product range.

The patent, which provides exclusive rights in Japan until at least 2040, follows the grant of a corresponding US patent and coincides with the completion of multi-year anode testing programs with several Japanese battery cell manufacturers.

The development comes at a critical moment for the global battery supply chain, with graphite anodes accounting for about half of a lithium-ion battery's active volume and taking on increased geopolitical significance after China announced an immediate ban on exports of certain “dual-use” graphite products to Japan.

Talga said the patented technology positions the company to offer a sustainable, secure alternative supply for battery makers, leveraging its Vittangi Project to support supply chain resilience amid growing demand for electric vehicles, robotics and energy storage systems.

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