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Electroflow promises to make LFP material for 40% less than Chinese producers

Electroflow promises to make LFP material for 40% less than Chinese producers
Source: techcrunch
Author: Tim De Chant
Published: 10/1/2025

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Electroflow, a U.S.-based startup, has developed a novel technology to produce lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery material at significantly lower costs than Chinese producers, who currently dominate the market with about 99% of global supply. LFP batteries are prized for being affordable and durable, making them attractive for electric vehicles (EVs). However, tariffs and anti-China regulations have complicated supply chains for American automakers. Electroflow’s process streamlines lithium extraction from briny water sources—common in the U.S.—reducing the traditional multi-step production to just three steps. This innovation could cut LFP battery costs by up to 40% compared to Chinese prices while establishing a domestic supply chain. The company’s technology uses a specialized cell with anodes that absorb lithium ions from brines and release them into carbonate solutions, producing lithium carbonate ready for conversion into LFP powder. This process is electricity-driven, highly efficient, and environmentally friendly, with water largely recycled and energy

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