The tipping point: CarbonScape biographite technology scaling at critical time
CarbonScape’s revolutionary biographite technology is poised to replace one of the most polluting parts of an electric vehicle’s battery, the graphite anode.
It comes not a moment too soon in the race to decarbonise the global economy, says CarbonScape co-founder and world-renowned climate scientist Professor Chris Turney, on his most recent visit to CarbonScape’s pilot facility.
CarbonScape opens European office
CarbonScape is taking a leading role in building a sustainable domestic battery raw material supply chain in Europe, by opening our first EU office.
CarbonScape - pioneering green batteries
“Electric vehicles are a massive part of the global effort to tackle climate change. But the batteries that power them are big polluters, too.”
CarbonScape’s world-first solution to this problem has been featured as a New Zealand Tech & Innovation Story. Read the article and watch the video.
Meet the women of CarbonScape
To celebrate International Women’s Day 2023, we introduce you to some of the talented women working at the forefront of revolutionary clean tech here at CarbonScape.
Specialising in areas ranging from engineering to science and product development, all share the common mission to bring CarbonScape sustainable biographite for lithium-ion batteries to the world.
Watch: 2022 in review
This year we scaled up production of sustainable biographite at our pilot facility, and successfully brought our technology to the attention of the world.
Watch this summary of key achievements for 2022!
Introducing the CarbonScape intern crew of ‘22
This summer, CarbonScape had three talented University of Canterbury student interns at our Riverlands pilot facility. They arrived during a very exciting time, as we scale up production of our sustainable biographite and commercialise our patented technology around the world.
With career aspirations in differing areas of engineering and technology, Cleo, Simon and Oscar all have one goal in common: To use their skills to create a sustainable future for all.
Lithium-ion battery boom big opportunity for CarbonScape
Chemical engineer Ivan Williams believes the worldwide ‘megatrend’ of electrification could mean big business for CarbonScape, which aims to supply a key ingredient in lithium-ion batteries: graphite.
Read the #nzentrepreneur magazine article.