GreenRoc Strategic Materials Plc (LSE:GROC) has been awarded a £1.2 million grant from Denmark’s Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme to progress its EU-Graphite initiative, a project focused on developing a graphite purification method that eliminates the use of hydrofluoric acid.
The funding will support research and development work carried out in partnership with the Technical University of Denmark and engineering specialist IPU. The project aims to deliver a cleaner, more sustainable purification process capable of producing battery-grade graphite within Europe.
By advancing this technology, GreenRoc is targeting the creation of a resilient European supply chain for critical battery materials. The initiative is expected to strengthen the company’s strategic position in the graphite market while aligning with broader efforts to support the energy transition and reduce environmental impact across the battery value chain.
More about GreenRoc Mining Plc
GreenRoc Strategic Materials Plc operates in the mining sector with a focus on developing critical mineral assets in Greenland. The company’s strategy centres on supplying sustainable battery materials and helping to reduce Europe’s reliance on imported raw materials from overseas markets.

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