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Latest Graphene News
Black Swan Graphene expands UK output to more than 140 tonnes a year as commercialization moves out of pilot scale
Black Swan Graphene says it has completed a capacity expansion at its Consett, United Kingdom facility, lifting annual output beyond 140 tonnes and marking a notable scale-up for one of the sector’s more commercially oriented graphene producers.
EVE Energy unveils 6.9MWh battery storage system as it pushes larger-format grid hardware
EVE Energy has introduced a 6.9MWh containerized battery storage system and paired it with a large-scale fire-test certification for its 628Ah cell platform, a combination aimed at making higher-density grid storage easier to commercialize.
First Graphene completes 600-tonne graphene cement batch ahead of UK trials
First Graphene has completed a 600-tonne batch of graphene-enhanced cement in the UK, setting up trials in roof tiles and infrastructure work that will test whether the additive can move further into commercial construction use.
Penn State’s all-polymer capacitor hits a commercialization milestone with a patent filing
Penn State researchers have filed a patent on a new all-polymer nanocomposite capacitor that could store four times more energy and operate at higher temperatures, moving the materials breakthrough closer to market.
Aqua Metals and 6K Energy Lock in Supply Deal for Domestic Battery Materials Push
Aqua Metals and 6K Energy have signed a multi-year supply agreement that formalizes a route for future domestic battery materials supply, linking recycled metals and U.S. cathode production in one commercial framework.
BASF, TSR Group strike battery-recycling partnership in Europe
BASF and TSR Group have agreed to cooperate on recycling electric vehicle batteries in Europe, adding dismantling, discharging and black mass processing to an industrial chain built around battery metals recovery.
Graphene Scientists Report Electron Flow That Defies a Core Physics Law
Researchers in India and Japan say they have observed a rare Dirac fluid in ultraclean graphene, where heat and electrical transport stop tracking each other the way standard metal physics predicts.
Tesla-LG Energy Solution battery pact points to tighter U.S. supply for grid storage
Tesla and LG Energy Solution have signed a $4.3 billion battery supply agreement tied to Megapack production in the United States, according to a March 16 Reuters report and a U.S. government statement. The deal highlights how grid-storage demand is pulling more battery manufacturing into domestic supply chains.
Penn State team reveals superconductivity in FeTe, then tunes it with a moiré interface
Penn State researchers reported that stoichiometric iron telluride is superconducting and that its behavior can be patterned with a moiré interface, opening a sharper route to engineered quantum materials.
Nature Physics highlights a new graphene result on superconducting interactions
Nature Physics published a graphene paper on April 7, 2026 that probes how electrostatic tuning changes the balance of pairing and screening in superconducting twisted bilayer graphene, sharpening one of the field’s central unresolved questions.
GMG wins U.S. EPA approval to start graphene coating sales in the American HVAC market
Graphene Manufacturing Group has secured U.S. EPA approval to import and sell its THERMAL-XR graphene-based coating in the United States, a regulatory step that allows commercial sales to begin in the country’s large HVAC-R market and broadens the product’s path into other thermal-management applications.
Graphene switch study points to low-energy logic designs at nanometer scale
A new study published March 24 in Nature Nanotechnology reports reversible control of graphene stacking at nanometer scale with minimal energy, a result that could inform future low-power electronic and computing architectures.
Tesla, LG Energy Solution battery deal sharpens U.S. push into grid storage
Tesla and LG Energy Solution have struck a reported $4.3 billion battery supply deal that would feed Tesla’s Megapack storage systems from a Michigan plant, tightening the domestic chain for U.S. grid batteries as storage demand keeps rising.
GMG wins U.S. EPA approval for graphene coating as sales begin in the United States
Graphene Manufacturing Group has won U.S. EPA approval for its THERMAL-XR graphene-based coating, a regulatory step that allows the company to begin selling the product in the United States after years of development and earlier overseas approvals.
Energy storage prices split as U.S. developers favor larger grid projects
Utility-scale battery storage prices in the U.S. fell sharply in the first quarter of 2026 even as distribution-scale pricing leveled off, a sign that suppliers are tilting toward larger projects for data centers and independent power producers.
GMG pushes graphene cooling coating toward U.S. rollout after EPA clearance
Graphene Manufacturing Group has cleared a major U.S. regulatory step for its THERMAL-XR ENHANCE coating, a graphene-based product designed to improve heat transfer on cooling coils and other thermal systems. The company says it accepted the EPA’s consent notice approval conditions on December 22, 2025, giving the product a path toward broader U.S. commercialization after earlier case-study work on HVAC and heat-exchange applications.
Plaid sends graphene to Petro Flow for U.S. well-plugging field tests
Plaid Technologies has shipped proprietary graphene to Petro Flow ahead of planned U.S. field tests in the continental United States, moving its graphene-enhanced cement program out of the lab and into an operational setting tied to well plugging and abandonment work.
Aeluma Lands More Than $4 Million to Scale Quantum Materials and Lasers
Aeluma has secured more than $4 million in U.S. government contracts to accelerate its heterogeneous integration platform for quantum and high-speed datacom applications, a funding boost that arrives as the company expands manufacturing partnerships and pushes its photonics technology toward scale.


















