Our vision is for a world where our renewable carbon products replace fossil carbons, for a greener future for all.
Our mission
We will disrupt the lithium-ion battery industry with a sustainable biographite anode material which enables high-performance, significantly lower production cost and a negative carbon footprint, which can be manufactured almost anywhere.
Our goals
Replace climate-damaging graphite with sustainable CarbonScape biographite
Graphite is a major component of lithium-ion batteries used in EVs, smart technology and household appliances. Yet until now, focus on how we source graphite for our batteries has been largely neglected.
As market demand for lithium-ion batteries skyrockets, so too will the environmental cost because:
synthetic graphite is made using fossil fuels and environmentally destructive methods
natural graphite comes from non-renewable fossil carbon in the ground.
Clearly, a sustainable way to supply the world’s graphite had to be found.
We found it, and are bringing it to the world.
Disrupting the global graphite market
Growing global awareness around climate change and sustainable manufacturing practices are driving a mega-trend in electrification. This has seen unprecedented demand for energy storage systems in the form of lithium-ion batteries.
But currently, most of the world’s graphite is sourced from a long and centralised supply chain. If access to this pivotal resource is not secured, the largest growing anode markets will no longer be able to meet demand.
CarbonScape will disrupt this supply chain through localised production of biographite. Our patented technology can be applied wherever there are renewable feedstocks, guaranteeing sovereignty over the supply chain.
The global demand for graphite has tripled in size between 2015 and 2020 and is forecast to reach 1.9 million tonnes by 2028.
Our sustainability goals
Our business sustainability is guided by the United Nations Sustainability Goals (UNSDG), of which CarbonScape excels in eight particular areas.
Affordable and clean energy.
Decent work and economic growth.
Industry, innovation and infrastructure.
Responsible consumption and production.
Climate change.
Life on land.
Sustainable cities and communities.
Partnerships for the goals.