Articles from Anovion Technologies

Monomyth Materials Broadens U.S. Anode Supply Chain Capabilities with Acquisition of NanoGraf Assets
Monomyth Materials, the parent company of M2Graphite, today announced that it has acquired substantially all of the assets of NanoGraf. NanoGraf is a Chicago-based silicon anode technology company spun out of Northwestern University and Argonne National Laboratory, and backed by leading venture investors. As part of the transaction, Monomyth Materials will issue units to NanoGraf shareholders as consideration; other financial terms were not disclosed.
By Anovion Technologies · Via Business Wire · May 12, 2026
Anovion Technologies Announces Plans for $800 Million Initial Investment in New Manufacturing Facility in Southwest Georgia
Anovion Technologies (Anovion), the climate tech-driven advanced materials company, today announced that it has selected Decatur County in Southwest Georgia as the location of the Company’s first large-scale expansion of manufacturing capacity for production of its premium synthetic graphite anode materials. Anovion chose this location for its initial 1,500,000 square foot facility based on its proximity to existing and planned low- and carbon-free energy sources for power, short supply chains, access to existing rail infrastructure, highly valuable skilled workforce, and business-friendly environment, making Decatur County an ideal fit for Anovion’s new expansion site.
By Anovion Technologies · Via Business Wire · May 15, 2023
Anovion Technologies Appoints Energy Pioneer Vikram Rao as Inaugural CTO and Advisory Board Member
Anovion Technologies (Anovion), the climate tech-driven advanced materials company, today announced the appointment of Vikram Rao as a member of its Advisory Board, acting as Anovion’s first Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Dr. Rao remains Executive Director at the Research Triangle Energy Consortium (RTEC), which he has led since retiring as its Chief Technology Officer after 34 years at Halliburton.
By Anovion Technologies · Via Business Wire · March 28, 2023