Graphite One Prepares for Next Phase with Warrant Listing, New VP, and Expanded Marketing

The company's strategic moves aim to secure funding and build momentum for its U.S. graphite supply chain project.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Graphite One Inc. is actively preparing for its next phase of development, marked by a warrant listing, the appointment of a new Vice President of Community Relations, and increased investor outreach efforts in the U.S. and Europe. These initiatives align with the company's broader strategy to establish a domestic graphite supply chain for the United States, centered around the Graphite Creek project in Alaska and a planned facility in Ohio.

Why it matters

Graphite is a crucial component in electric vehicle (EV) batteries, energy storage systems, and various industrial applications. Securing a domestic supply of graphite is becoming increasingly important as demand for these technologies grows, and the U.S. currently relies heavily on imports, primarily from China. Graphite One's efforts to develop a U.S.-based graphite supply chain could help reduce the country's reliance on foreign sources of this critical mineral.

The details

Graphite One has applied to list 20,002,000 warrants on the TSX Venture Exchange, which will allow investors to purchase shares at a price of C$2.25 for a period of 36 months. The company has also appointed Lucille Carter, a former executive at the Bering Strait Native Corporation, as its new Vice President of Community Relations to foster collaboration and acceptance within the region. Additionally, Graphite One has engaged marketing firms in the U.S. and Europe to expand its investor outreach efforts.

  • Graphite One applied on February 27th to list the warrants on the TSX Venture Exchange.
  • The anticipated trading start date for the warrants is around March 3, 2026.
  • Graphite One's new marketing agreements with U.S. and European firms began on March 1st, 2026.

The players

Graphite One Inc.

A company actively developing a domestic graphite supply chain for the United States, centered around the Graphite Creek project in Alaska and a planned facility in Ohio.

Lucille Carter

The new Vice President of Community Relations at Graphite One, who previously served as Senior Vice President at the Bering Strait Native Corporation, a strategic partner in the Graphite Creek project.

U.S. Export-Import Bank (EXIM)

A U.S. government agency that has provided non-binding Letters of Interest for a total of US$2.07 billion in potential financing to support the development of Graphite One's Alaska Graphite Creek mine and Ohio-based advanced graphite materials plant.

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The takeaway

These initiatives by Graphite One align with the company's broader strategy to establish a domestic graphite supply chain for the United States, which is becoming increasingly crucial as demand for graphite-dependent technologies, such as electric vehicles and energy storage systems, continues to grow.