EVSX Provides Update on Battery Processing Line
Montréal – TheNewswire – February 6, 2025 – St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. (CSE: SX) (OTCQB: SXOOF) (FSE: 85G1) and its wholly-owned subsidiary, EVSX Corp., would like to provide an update on its battery processing plant located in Thorold, Ontario.
Ian C. Peres, President and CEO of EVSX Corp, stated:
The progress over the last few months on our state-of-the-art battery processing plant has been extraordinary.
“We are now positioned to commence operations, which has been favorably met with significant new interest from various battery suppliers. The technical and mechanical modifications to our processing line and facility have resulted in meaningful efficiency gains. Higher than expected immediate processing demand led to the installation of an additional battery processing circuit, translating into a 25% increase in volume throughput and operational flexibility. Battery deliveries have been scheduled, and we are now ready to ramp up operations.”
The installation and commissioning included various minor technical and mechanical modifications to our multi chemistry line (“MC Line”) to improve processing efficacy, the activation of line motors and equipment, and inspections such as final electrical. The facility layout was updated to maximize staging areas for unprocessed batteries, black mass, and recovered materials such as steel, aluminium, and plastics. MC Line adjustments now include greater capacity for electric vehicle batteries.
Given immediate processing demand, a new battery processing line circuit (“Circuit”) is in the final stages of installation, using components of our second line. This Circuit is capable of processing various battery chemistries, results in a 25% improvement in volume throughput for the Facility, has lower operating costs given its smaller scale, and can be run independently or concurrently with the MC Line.
The MC Line is state of the art, highly automated and requires minimal labor to efficiently sort and recover critical battery metal elements, plastics, aluminum, steel and other materials used in battery manufacturing. The MC Line can process any type of battery such as alkaline, zinc carbon, nickel-cadmium, lithium-iron-phosphate (LiFePO4) and electric vehicle batteries.
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