Looking Ahead

Expanding America’s Critical Mineral Capacity

Expanding America’s Critical Mineral Capacity

American Li-ion is building on the success of its Atoka facility with a major new expansion—four additional production units, breaking ground now and slated for completion in Q1 2026. This next phase of growth will add 100,000 square feet of cutting-edge operational space, boosting our capacity by an additional 20,000 metric tons annually.

More than just an investment in infrastructure, this expansion means 100 new American jobs across engineering, operations, and administration—further strengthening the local economy and our nation’s supply chain security. As we grow, our mission remains clear: to keep critical battery materials and advanced technology in American hands, powering a more independent and resilient future.

Battery-grade materials

Our technology accelerates the current recycling process

Accelerating the recycling process and lowering costs, our technology takes black mass and moves directly to produce pCAM (precursor cathode active material), anode-grade graphite, and lithium carbonate (Li2CO3).

The GLMC-1

The GLMC-1 efficiently transforms spent batteries into battery-grade materials, providing precision and efficiency tailored for small but scalable demand.

GL LFP

The GL LFP converts spent batteries into high-quality Iron Phosphate, delivering precision and efficiency ideal for addressing small-scale yet expandable demands within battery production.