L&F to invest $10 mn in Mitra Chem for US LFP production

L&F and Mitra Chem to begin mass production of LFP in the US in 2027

(File photo downloaded from Mitra Chem’s website)
(File photo downloaded from Mitra Chem’s website)
Da Eun Choi 1
2025-03-21 17:29:41 max@hankyung.com
Batteries

L&F Co., a South Korean electric vehicle battery materials supplier, plans to invest $10 million in Mitra Chem, a US lithium-ion battery ingredients maker, to manufacture products in the country amid President Donald Trump’s “Made in America” push.

L&F said on Thursday it decided to buy 1.3 million preferred shares of Mitra Chem for 14.5 billion won ($10 million) to acquire a 3.3% stake in the iron-based cathode materials producer.

The South Korean company aims to use Mitra Chem as a base to manufacture lithium iron phosphate (LFP), a popular, low-cost cathode material for lithium-ion cells, in the US. The two firms plan to begin mass production of LFP in 2027 through cooperation.

“We checked Mitra Chem’s technology and LFP production site through due diligence in the US in January,” said L&F Chief Financial Officer Ryu Seung-Heon. “We plan to enter the US market quickly and stably with L&F’s mass production experience, Mitra Chem’s local sourcing capabilities and our customers and partners there.”

MADE IN AMERICA

Trump is urging global businesses to manufacture their products in the US while warning them if they choose to produce their goods elsewhere, they will have to pay tariffs to export them to America.

Mitra Chem said it secured $100 million from the US Department of Energy and $25 million from the State of Michigan in September last year.

The company founded by Vivas Kumar is preparing a battery material plant in Muskegon, Michigan, the first mass production facility for lithium iron phosphate cathodes in North America, with the funding.

In 2023, General Motors led a $60 million series B financing round in Mitra Chem.

Write to Da Eun Choi at max@hankyung.com
 
Jongwoo Cheon edited this article.

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