Nouveau Monde Graphite Secures Funding, Offtake
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 13, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026
The approval of the private placement and the definitive offtake agreement with the Canada — Government of Canada significantly de-risks Nouveau Monde Graphite's Phase 2 Matawinie Mine project, providing crucial funding and securing a major sales channel. This positive development is expected to boost investor confidence in Nouveau Monde Graphite and the broader advanced materials sector, particularly for companies involved in the electric vehicle battery supply chain.
Nouveau Monde Graphite Inc. held its Annual General and Special Meeting of Shareholders, where several key resolutions were adopted. Shareholders approved a private placement totaling approximately US$213 million from Canada — Canada Growth Fund Inc., the Government of Quebec via Canada — Investissement Québec, and ENI International B.V. This funding is crucial for the development of Nouveau Monde Graphite's Phase-2 Matawinie Mine and the Bécancour Battery Material Plant project. Additionally, Nouveau Monde Graphite signed a definitive binding offtake agreement with the Canada — Government of Canada, represented by Canada — Public Services and Procurement Canada, for the supply of 30,000 tonnes per annum of graphite concentrate from its Matawinie Mine over a seven-year term. The company also amended warrants held by Canada — Canada Growth Fund Inc. and Canada — Investissement Québec, extending their expiry dates to December 20, 2030, and elected eight directors, including new appointee Hubert Lacroix, and appointed PwC LLP as its auditor.
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