Graphjet Technology Announces Expansion with New Manufacturing Plant in Nevada to Boost U.S. Electric Vehicle Market

Reuters
Jul 28
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/GTI">Graphjet Technology</a> Announces Expansion with New Manufacturing Plant in Nevada to Boost U.S. Electric Vehicle Market

Graphjet Technology has announced plans to expand its operations by building a new manufacturing plant in Nevada. This move is set to create new job opportunities in the American market and support the electric vehicle industry, which faces challenges due to a global shortage of graphite. Graphjet's innovative approach utilizes graphite produced entirely from agricultural waste, offering a renewable and sustainable solution not reliant on Chinese imports. This expansion comes as the company works towards meeting Nasdaq's compliance requirements to maintain its stock market listing. CEO Chris Lai expressed confidence in Graphjet's ability to meet these challenges and contribute to the growing industry.

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