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Lithium-Ion Battery Processing Facility Announced in Oklahoma

Blue Whale Materials, committed to advancing the battery supply chain, will build its first full-scale processing facility in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.

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Blue Whale Materials, a leader in sustainable lithium-ion (li-ion) battery recycling, proudly announces an inaugural li-ion battery processing facility in Bartlesville, Okla. This strategic milestone underscores the company's commitment to advance the domestic li-ion battery supply chain and create US sources of critical minerals for the green energy transition.

Blue Whale’s commercial facility will be situated within a 35-acre campus including 150,000 square feet of warehouse space at the Bartlesville Industrial Park and encompasses multiple lots designed to facilitate comprehensive battery processing, testing, dismantling and storage. The project is expected to create over 90 new jobs in Bartlesville, contributing to local employment and economic prosperity.

“We are pleased to be able to contribute to the economic vitality of the region as we continue to reshape the battery industry,” stated Robert Kang, CEO and co-founder of Blue Whale Materials.

The strategic choice of Bartlesville was driven by various factors, including the state’s pro-business environment and commitment to clean energy, and the robust infrastructure present in the Bartlesville region. Blue Whale Materials’ decision reflects its eagerness to become part of Oklahoma's thriving community and help contribute to the state's sustainable growth.

The facility will utilize Blue Whale Materials’ proprietary Blacksand technology that processes spent li-ion batteries and production scrap into a highly concentrated dry product containing cobalt, nickel and lithium as well as copper and aluminum products. Blue Whale Materials’ process removes organics and impurities, ensuring a high-purity material that simplifies downstream refining steps. Unlike traditional wet processes, which can complicate further refining, the dry Blacksand technology streamlines the recycling process and enhances the quality of the recovered materials.