Talga Group, a dual-listed Australian and Swedish advanced materials company, signed a series of commercial agreements in 2024 with major European car manufacturers to supply graphene-enhanced anode materials for next-generation lithium-ion batteries. This move highlights the accelerating demand within the global graphene market, particularly in the energy storage sector, which our latest report forecasts to reach USD 10.1 billion by 2034. By leveraging its integrated graphite-to-graphene supply chain from the Vittangi mine in Sweden, Talga’s silicon-graphene composite anodes are designed to boost battery capacity, speed up charging, and extend battery life key demands for the electric vehicle and energy storage markets. These supply deals, including letters of intent with leading OEMs in Germany and Scandinavia, mark a crucial step for Talga’s mass production ambitions, with a European battery materials facility under development.