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Announcing the Voltas Awards 2025 shortlist

We are delighted to announce the shortlist for this year’s Voltas Awards, carefully selected through a rigorous and impartial judging process. Our distinguished panel of judges - each assigned to categories based on their expertise and interests - scored entries independently and in strict confidence, ensuring a fair assessment based on clear criteria. Only those submissions reaching the highest standards have advanced to the shortlist, reflecting true excellence and innovation across the battery raw materials supply chain.

Select the category below to see the shortlisted nominees

🌟 Category 1: Innovation of the year

🌟 Category 2: Best new project

🌟 Category 3: Leader of the year

🌟 Category 4: Outstanding contribution to recycling & reuse in battery materials

🌟 Category 5: Sustainability excellence

🌟 Category 6: Trailblazing woman of the year

Category 1: Innovation of the year

Adionics

AdionicsAdionics is shortlisted for its innovative temperature-based direct lithium extraction technology, achieving over 95% recovery and 99.9% purity without chemicals or evaporation ponds. Proven at scale, this energy-efficient, environmentally friendly solution is setting new standards for sustainable lithium supply.

American Battery Technology Company (ABTC)

ABTCABTC is shortlisted for demonstrating commercially viable lithium hydroxide production from Nevada claystone using proprietary processing technologies. This milestone advances U.S. lithium independence and accelerates plans for a commercial-scale domestic refinery at Tonopah Flats, one of the nation’s largest lithium deposits.

Echion Technologies

EchionEchion’s XNO® battery chemistry delivers ultra-fast charging, long cycle life, and exceptional safety, enabling high operational efficiency and record-low total cost of ownership. This innovation supports the sustainable electrification of heavy-duty industrial sectors such as mining, construction, and transportation.

Exowatt

ExowattExowatt’s modular thermal energy storage system delivers 24/7 solar power without lithium, chemicals, or degradation, making it ideal for data centers and off-grid sites. Backed by $70M in funding and a 90 GWh pipeline, it offers scalable, fire-safe, and metal-free renewable energy ready in just 6–8 months.

Form Energy

Form energyForm Energy’s iron-air battery offers 100+ hours of grid storage at a fraction of lithium-ion’s cost, using safe, non-toxic, U.S.-sourced iron. With a new GWh-scale factory in West Virginia, this breakthrough technology delivers affordable, multi-day energy storage to accelerate renewable adoption and grid decarbonisation.

Green Li-ion

Green Li-ionGreen Li-ion’s modular GLMC™ system enables on-site, closed-loop recycling of spent lithium-ion batteries into battery-grade materials within hours, achieving 98% recovery and cutting emissions by 90%. Commercially deployed in the U.S. and Asia and backed by $40M+, it is driving scalable, sustainable solutions for the global battery circular economy.

LANXESS

LANXESSLANXESS has developed high-purity iron oxides for LFP cathodes and non-flammable electrolytes that improve battery safety, scalability, and sustainability. Already used in global EV and ESS supply chains, these materials boost performance and reduce fire risk. Combined with ion exchange resins for lithium refining, LANXESS’s innovations enable safer, cleaner battery production across industries.

Lilac Solutions

LilacLilac Solutions’ proprietary ion exchange technology enables faster, cleaner, and higher-yield lithium extraction from brines, achieving over 80% recovery, 99.97% purity, and 90% water return. Successfully piloted in Argentina and the U.S., Lilac solutions is setting new standards for scalable and sustainable lithium supply.

Nano One

NanoOneNano One Materials Corp. is recognized for its patented One-Pot Process, enabling more cost-effective, sustainable, and high-performance cathode active materials for lithium-ion batteries. Based in Canada and scaling up with strategic partners, Nano One is advancing the future of EVs and grid energy storage through innovative materials technology.

Natron Energy

NatronNatron Energy’s sodium-ion batteries, based on Prussian Blue chemistry, deliver over 50,000 cycles with inherent safety and no reliance on critical minerals. With a $1.4B U.S. gigafactory set to produce 24 GWh annually, Natron offers scalable, fire-safe storage ideal for data centers and the grid—advancing safer, more sustainable battery systems.

Neometals Ltd

NeometalsNeometals Ltd’s ELi Process™ cuts the cost of converting lithium brines into lithium chemicals by up to 50% compared to conventional methods, while reducing reagent transport and carbon footprint. With 19 patents granted globally and compatibility with various lithium sources, ELi Process™ is commercially available for licensing, advancing more efficient and sustainable lithium production.

Nouveau Monde Graphite (NMG)

NMGNMG is developing the world’s first all-electric open-pit graphite mine and CSPG anode facility in Québec, powered by hydro to significantly reduce emissions. With HF-free processing, full traceability, and strong OEM partnerships, NMG offers a sustainable, North American alternative for battery-grade graphite, capable of supplying 1 million EVs per year.

Pure Lithium Corporation

Pure LithiumPure Lithium is pioneering a U.S.-sourced, vertically integrated Brine to Battery™ technology to deliver commercially viable lithium metal batteries that are lighter, safer, and more powerful. By reinventing both materials and production methods, Pure Lithium’s approach enables energy storage solutions fully independent of global supply chains.

Sila

SilaSila’s Battery Engineering Services empowers consumer electronics and micromobility teams to optimize battery performance by combining advanced material science with their high-performing Titan Silicon anode. This service enables longer runtime, faster charging, and lighter, sleeker product designs, helping innovators deliver the next generation of devices.

Talon Metals

TalonTalon Metals is embedding carbon mineralisation into the Tamarack Nickel Project, turning mine tailings into permanent CO₂ sinks. Paired with low-impact underground mining and a Tesla offtake, it aims to become the world’s first carbon-negative nickel mine — supporting clean, domestic EV supply chains with verifiable climate benefits.

Ucore Rare Metal

UcoreUcore’s RapidSX® technology separates rare earths faster, cleaner, and more efficiently than traditional solvent extraction. With 50% faster processing and 70% less chemical use, it enables U.S.-based REE supply chains for EVs and wind power. A Louisiana plant launches in 2025.

Category 2: Best new project

Ascend Elements

AcendAscend Elements has commissioned a new lithium recovery line at its Covington, GA facility and will begin producing over 99% pure, sustainable lithium carbonate in Q2 2025. With plans to boost U.S. production by 60% and an innovative process that reduces CO₂ emissions by up to 86% versus traditional methods, Ascend is setting new benchmarks for sustainable lithium supply.

Brazil Potash

Brazil PotashBrazil Potash’s Autazes Project will supply 2.2M t/year of domestic potash via low-impact solution mining, reducing Brazil’s 95% import dependency. With strategic potential for LFP batteries and fertiliser security, and strong ESG safeguards, it’s a critical infrastructure project for Brazil’s future.

Ceria Nugraha Indotama

CeriaPT Ceria Nugraha Indotama’s Integrated Nickel project in Southeast Sulawesi is setting a new standard in Indonesia’s nickel industry. The project combines mining, RKEF smelting, and HPAL refining to produce ferronickel and battery-grade materials, supporting EV supply chains. With full on-site integration, strong ESG practices, and use of renewable energy, the project showcases Indonesia’s move toward sustainable and value-added mineral development.

Electra Battery Materials

ElectraElectra’s Battery Materials Park is North America’s first cobalt sulfate refinery and black mass recycling facility. With ESG-compliant feedstock, closed-loop hydrometallurgy, and 5,000 tonnes/year capacity, it’s reshaping the EV supply chain with ethical, scalable, and low-emission materials. Operational since 2023, it's a cornerstone of a resilient battery ecosystem.

EV Metals Group plc (EVM)

EVMEVM's global battery chemicals and technology company committed to a clean energy future. EVM are focussed on producing high-purity battery chemicals essential for electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy storage. Their flagship Lithium Chemicals Plant Project in Yanbu Industrial City, Saudi Arabia, is being developed as a midstream processing hub to diversify and secure global supply chains for high-purity lithium chemicals.

Frontier Lithium

Frontier LithiumFrontier Lithium is a TSX-V listed, Canadian hard-rock lithium development company with the objective to become a vertically integrated supplier of spodumene concentrates and lithium salts to the growing EV and ESS markets in North America.  Together with its partner Mitsubishi Corp., it is developing the PAK Lithium Project, a globally significant lithium deposit in northern Ontario and a conversion facility in Thunder Bay that would support the production of batteries for ~500K EVs per year.

Green Li-ion

Green Li-ionGreen Li-ion’s GLMC 1 project in Atoka, Oklahoma, uses its novel Green HydroRejuvenation™ technology to convert black mass or cathode powder directly into battery-grade NMC precursor cathode active material (pCAM), technical-grade lithium carbonate, and industrial-grade graphite. By skipping sulfate production and using a patented impurities removal and co-precipitation process, GLMC 1 delivers IRA-compliant, high-purity battery materials at up to 40% lower cost and with up to 90% fewer emissions than traditional methods, setting a new benchmark for scalable, sustainable battery recycling in North America.

Lilac Solutions

LilacLilac Solutions is developing a commercial lithium plant on Utah’s Great Salt Lake that will extract and process lithium into battery-grade product in the U.S. Using Lilac’s proprietary ion exchange DLE technology, the project demonstrates the ability to produce lithium from low-grade, high-impurity brine with a process that is non-consumptive of the lake water. Phase 1 of the project, targeted for 2027, will significantly grow U.S. lithium supply and support a domestic battery supply chain.

Lithium Americas

Lithium AmericasLithium Americas is a pure-play North American lithium company that is committed to using chemical engineering to maximize sustainability of the first sedimentary lithium project in the world. They are committed to safely and responsibly developing the Thacker Pass project located in Humboldt County, Nevada, which hosts the largest known measured lithium Resource and Reserve in the world. They are proud to be developing a domestic lithium supply chain and lithium district in northern Nevada.

Nevada Lithium

Nevada LithiumNevada Lithium’s Bonnie Claire Project is one of North America’s largest sedimentary lithium resources, with over 18 million tonnes LCE. Located in Nevada, it aims to supply the U.S. EV and battery market through scalable, low-carbon extraction methods. The project focuses on renewable energy integration, water recycling, and best-in-class ESG standards—positioning it as a long-term, strategic asset for domestic energy independence and supply chain resilience.

Nouveau Monde Graphite (NMG)

Nouveau-Monde-GraphiteNMG’s Matawinie Project in Québec is building the world’s first all-electric open-pit graphite mine with plans to supply 100,000 t/year of high-purity graphite and downstream anode material. Powered by hydroelectricity, with strong ESG credentials, it offers North America a clean, reliable alternative to Chinese graphite.

Sigma Lithium

Sigma LithiumSigma Lithium’s Grota do Cirilo Project in Brazil is the world’s first major lithium operation producing Triple Zero Green Lithium—zero tailings, zero hazardous chemicals, zero carbon emissions. Powered by 100% renewable energy and using dry-stacked tailings, it’s a scalable, high-impact project with over 270,000 tonnes of annual production. With rapid execution, local employment, and global offtake deals, it’s setting a new benchmark for sustainable lithium mining.

Talon Metals

TalonTalon’s Tamarack Project is the first high-grade U.S. nickel sulphide source for EVs, with a Tesla supply deal. Using carbon mineralisation and low-impact underground mining, it’s redefining sustainable nickel supply. With expansion plans and a domestic processing hub, it’s critical for U.S. energy security.

Ucore Rare Metal

UcoreUcore’s REE facility in Louisiana uses RapidSX®, a cleaner, faster alternative to traditional solvent extraction. It will supply critical rare earths for EVs and defence, reducing U.S. reliance on China. Backed by DoD funding, it’s scalable, modular, and key to North American supply chain independence.

Category 3: Leader of the year

Emilie Bodoin, Founder & CEO, Pure Lithium Corporation

Emilie Bodoin, Founder & CEO, Pure Lithium Corporation

Emilie Bodoin has led the development of the world’s first commercially viable lithium metal battery from the laboratory to the brink of full-scale production. She has created a culture of ambitious goal-setting and continuous improvement, enabling the company to achieve step-change advancements in battery technology. She has led the company’s fundraising and secured key partners, suppliers and materials sources to enable production as quickly as possible.

Ken Brinsden, CEO, Patriot Battery Metals

Ken Brinsden, CEO, Patriot Battery Metals

Ken Brinsden transformed Patriot Battery Metals into a major lithium player by fast-tracking the Corvette project in Québec. With strong exploration success, ESG focus, and investor trust, he’s delivering one of North America’s most strategic new lithium assets.

Ana Cabral-Gardner, Co-CEO, Sigma Lithium

Ana Cabral-Gardner, Co-CEO, Sigma Lithium

Ana Cabral-Gardner has led Sigma Lithium to global prominence through sustainable mining innovation, market growth, and ESG leadership. Her Triple Zero Green Lithium vision, community impact, and industry influence have made her one of the most visionary and effective leaders in the battery materials sector.

Mark Chalmers, President and CEO, Energy Fuels Inc

Mark Chalmers, President and CEO, Energy Fuels Inc

Mark Chalmers has redefined Energy Fuels as a cornerstone of North America’s rare earth and uranium supply chains. Under his leadership, the company has pivoted from a uranium-only focus to become a vertically integrated rare earths processor, supporting clean energy and defence. His strategic foresight and ability to execute at pace amid policy shifts has positioned Energy Fuels as a critical player in reshoring essential minerals.

Eric Desaulniers, CEO, Nouveau Monde Graphite

Eric Desaulniers, CEO, Nouveau Monde Graphite

Eric Desaulniers is building the world’s first all-electric graphite mine and anode facility in Québec. With hydro power, HF-free purification, and OEM partnerships, his ESG-first leadership is setting new global standards for clean graphite supply chains.

Jonathan Evans, CEO, Lithium Americas

Jonathan Evans, CEO, Lithium Americas

Jonathan Evans has led Lithium Americas through major project milestones in Argentina and the U.S., securing permits, funding, and stakeholder trust. His strategic vision and operational leadership have made Lithium Americas a cornerstone of the Western lithium supply chain.

Dale Henderson, CEO, PLS

Dale Henderson, CEO, PLS

Dale Henderson has scaled PLS into a global lithium leader, doubling production, driving downstream integration, and delivering strong financial results. His leadership blends operational excellence with ESG progress and long-term value creation.

Ryan Melsert, CEO and CTO, American Battery Technology Company

Ryan Melsert, CEO and CTO, American Battery Technology Company

Ryan Melsert is revolutionizing the critical minerals industry. He has led teams in developing ground-breaking recycling and lithium manufacturing technologies. Under his leadership, ABTC is experiencing rapid growth, expanding facilities, pioneering U.S.-based lithium processing, and advancing battery recycling innovations to build a resilient battery supply chain for North America.

Hugh McDonald, Secretary of Commerce, Arkansas

Hugh McDonald, Secretary of Commerce, Arkansas

Hugh McDonald has positioned Arkansas as a pivotal player in the U.S. lithium industry by leveraging the vast resources of the Smackover Formation. His leadership has attracted major investments and fostered public-private collaborations, transforming the state into a hub for sustainable lithium extraction and processing.

Trent Mell, CEO, Electra Battery Materials

Trent Mell, CEO, Electra Battery Materials

Trent Mell has led Electra Battery Materials in building North America's first battery materials park, launching cobalt refining and pioneering battery recycling. His vision, policy influence, and ESG-driven strategy are redefining sustainable mineral processing in the U.S. and Canada.

Jane Nelson, Secretary of State, Texas

Jane Nelson, Secretary of State, Texas

Jane Nelson has played a pivotal role in facilitating Texas's growth in the EV and lithium sectors. Her efforts in streamlining business processes and supporting major investments have reinforced the state's position as a hub for clean energy innovation.

Category 4: Outstanding contribution to recycling & reuse in battery materials

American Battery Technology Company (ABTC)

ABTCIn just two years, ABTC has developed advanced technologies and launched a commercial-scale lithium-ion battery recycling facility. Using an innovative "de-manufacturing" and hydrometallurgy process, ABTC extracts high-purity materials with precision. This closed-loop system is designed to minimize waste, water use, air pollution, and emissions, and aims to set a new standard for battery recycling recycling while supporting a circular economy. 

Aqua Metals

Aqua MetalsAqua Metals is delivering a breakthrough in clean battery recycling with its AquaRefining™ technology, a water-based, closed-loop process that recycles critical metals with near-zero waste. Its pilot lithium-ion battery facility in Nevada demonstrates high recovery rates, zero carbon emissions from furnaces, and alignment with ESG and regulatory benchmarks.

Ascend Elements

AcendAscend Elements is reshaping the battery recycling industry with vertical integration and expansion. Ascend combines its shredding operations with a patented Hydro-to-Cathode® process to produce decarbonized pCAM and lithium carbonate in the U.S. In December 2024, the company announced a new lithium recovery line at its Covington, GA facility. Ascend plans to produce up to 3,000 metric tons of lithium carbonate per year, representing a 60% increase in annual U.S. production of lithium carbonate.

Botree Recycling

Botree RecyclingBotree Recycling delivers modular battery recycling systems with 40% lower cost and emissions. Designed for local deployment, its high-efficiency black mass process scales flexible, low-impact battery circularity across China and beyond.

Brunp Recycling

Brunp ReyuclingBrunp, CATL’s recycling arm, recycles 300,000+ tonnes/year of spent batteries into high-purity materials. With 95%+ recovery rates and international expansion plans, it anchors global battery circularity through tech leadership and integration with CATL.

CATL

CATLCATL integrates battery design, take-back, and recycling with 95%+ material recovery. Through AI-enabled disassembly and Brunp’s capacity, CATL scales circularity while complying with EPR and EU passport regulations.

Cirba Solutions

CirbaCirba Solutions, with 30+ years of experience and the largest operational footprint in North America, is the premier battery recycling materials and management company. It uses proprietary technology to recover critical materials from end-of-life batteries and scrap, to reintegrate them into the domestic supply chain. Their recent facility expansions are increasing lithium-ion processing capacity, supporting U.S. access to critical minerals and enhancing national security and competitiveness.

Cylib

CylibCylib is pioneering next-gen battery recycling with a near-zero CO2 process that recovers lithium, cobalt, and graphite. Backed by Porsche and Bosch, its new 30,000-tonne facility will service Europe’s EV sector—setting new standards in energy-efficient circularity.

Electra Battery Materials

ElectraElectra’s hydrometallurgical facility is North America’s first to recycle black mass into battery-grade cobalt, nickel, manganese, and graphite. With 95%+ recovery and low emissions, it enables circular battery production, supports EV supply chains, and advances critical mineral independence.

Fortum

FortumFortum leads Europe’s battery recycling with low-emission hydrometallurgy, recovering 95% of key materials. Its scalable, closed-loop process reduces environmental impact and supports EU battery circularity goals—making it a cornerstone of Europe’s sustainable energy transition.

Ganfeng Lithium

GanfengGanfeng Lithium is scaling battery recycling with a new 100,000-tonne/year plant that converts spent batteries into lithium hydroxide. Integrated into its global supply chain, Ganfeng’s model supports traceable, sustainable lithium reuse.

GEM Co., Ltd.

GEM CoGEM Co., Ltd. leads China’s battery circular economy with 90%+ recovery from end-of-life batteries. Its hydrometallurgical tech, 150,000-tonne/year capacity, and partnerships with CATL and BYD make it a global force in sustainable battery material reuse.

Green Li-ion

Green Li-ionGreen Li-ion has developed novel, patented hydrometallurigcal technology (Green HydroRejuvenationTM), converting black mass or cathode powder directly into battery grade NMC precursor cathode active material (pCAM), technical grade lithium carbonate and industrial grade graphite. Critically, the technology is capable of processing unsorted feedstock from li-ion batteries from any major chemistry (NMC, LFP, LCO, LTO, NCA). 

Hydrovolt

HydrovoltHydrovolt’s Norwegian plant recycles 12,000 tonnes of batteries yearly with 90%+ recovery and zero-waste operations. Powered by renewables, it reintegrates recovered materials into Northvolt’s battery loop—advancing traceable, closed-loop EV supply chains in Europe.

Primobius

PrimobiusPrimobius offers modular, eco-friendly battery recycling with 90%+ recovery rates. Its scalable tech and global partnerships with OEMs like Mercedes-Benz enable direct reuse of refined materials—advancing Europe’s industrial circular economy and clean mobility goals.

Redwood Materials

Redwood MaterialsRedwood Materials is creating a closed-loop battery materials supply chain by recovering and refining lithium, cobalt, and nickel into battery-grade products. Its Nevada campus scales sustainable recycling with low-emission technology and major OEM partnerships, driving North American battery independence.

Category 5: Sustainability excellence

Electra Battery Materials

ElectraElectra Battery Materials operates North America’s first low-carbon cobalt refinery, powered by hydropower. It recycles black mass, ensures ethical sourcing, and partners with communities—leading sustainable battery supply chain development..

International Battery Metals (IBAT)

IBATIBAT’s modular DLE units extract lithium with 95% efficiency and recycle over 90% of water, cutting emissions and land use. Its deployable systems redefine sustainable lithium production for decentralised, low-impact operations.

Lithium Harvest

Lithium HarvestLithium Harvest extracts lithium from oilfield brines using solar-powered DLE. Its modular, zero-pond technology cuts emissions by 70% and recycles water—delivering low-impact, circular lithium supply aligned with clean energy goals.

PLS

PLSPLS integrates sustainability across its lithium mining operations through emissions reduction, tailings management, and Indigenous partnerships. Its renewable energy strategy, recycling initiatives, and ESG transparency make it a model for environmentally and socially responsible mining in Australia.

Sigma Lithium

Sigma LithiumSigma Lithium’s Grota do Cirilo Project in Brazil is the world’s first major lithium operation producing Triple Zero Green Lithium—zero tailings, zero hazardous chemicals, zero carbon emissions. Powered by 100% renewable energy and using dry-stacked tailings, it’s a scalable, high-impact project with over 270,000 tonnes of annual production. With rapid execution, local employment, and global offtake deals, it’s setting a new benchmark for sustainable lithium mining.

SLB

SLBSLB has developed an innovative well-to-product integrated lithium solution to meet the rising demand for battery-grade lithium. This solution emphasizes environmental stewardship by using a streamlined technical flowsheet, which significantly reduces water consumption and land use. The process is more efficient and environmentally friendly, supporting local communities and positioning SLB as a key player for sustainable practices in the lithium mining industry.

SQM

SLBSQM is pioneering sustainable lithium extraction in Chile’s Atacama Desert through advanced brine management, water efficiency, and carbon reduction. With transparent reporting, community partnerships, and a goal to be carbon neutral in lithium by 2030, SQM is setting global sustainability benchmarks for responsible resource development.

Umicore

UmicoreUmicore recovers 95% of metals from spent batteries, reintegrating them into new cathodes. Its net-zero plan, ethical sourcing, and closed-loop system make it a global leader in circular, low-impact battery material production.

Vulcan Energy

Vulcan EnergyVulcan Energy is revolutionising lithium production with its Zero Carbon Lithium™ project in Germany. Combining geothermal energy with direct lithium extraction, it produces battery-grade lithium with net-zero emissions. Vulcan is redefining sustainability, aligning climate action with critical mineral supply for the energy transition.

Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt

Zhejiang-Huayou-CobaltHuayou Cobalt achieved carbon neutrality at a major Chinese refinery and recycles end-of-life batteries. It leads in responsible sourcing, ESG reporting, and circularity—driving sustainable cobalt supply across continents.

Category 6: Trailblazing woman of the year

Sponsored by ExxonMobil 

ExxonMobil

Emilie Bodoin, Founder & CEO, Pure Lithium Corporation

Emilie Bodoin, Founder & CEO, Pure Lithium Corporation

Emilie Bodoin has led the development of the world’s first commercially viable lithium metal battery from the laboratory to the brink of full-scale production. One of the few female inventors and CEOs in the energy storage industry, she has created a culture of ambitious goal-setting and continuous improvement, enabling the company to achieve step-change advancements in battery technology. She has led the company’s fundraising and secured key partners to enable the advancement toward production.

Susan Bonnett Bourgeois, Secretary of Louisiana Economic Development

Susan Bonnett Bourgeois, Secretary of Louisiana Economic Development

Susan Bonnett Bourgeois has spearheaded Louisiana's emergence as a leader in EV battery component manufacturing. Her efforts have attracted substantial investments, bolstering the state's economy and reinforcing its commitment to sustainable energy solutions

Ana Cabral-Gardner, Co-CEO, Sigma Lithium

Ana Cabral-Gardner, Co-CEO, Sigma Lithium

Ana Cabral-Gardner is redefining lithium mining through her visionary leadership at Sigma Lithium. She has scaled one of the world’s most sustainable lithium operations while championing environmental justice, gender equity, and Brazil’s role in the global energy transition.

Serena Cussen, Professor - Materials Chemistry, University College Dublin

Serena Cussen, Professor - Materials Chemistry, University College Dublin

Serena Cussen (nee Corr) leads pioneering battery materials research at UCD. Her cobalt-saving cathode breakthroughs, inclusive mentorship, and EU policy work advance sustainability and equity in the energy transition.

Dawne Hickton, Chair-Designate, Elevra Lithium

Dawne Hickton, Chair-Designate, Elevra Lithium

Dawne Hickton is a trailblazing executive shaping the strategic direction of Elevra Lithium. A veteran of metals and defense industries, she brings vision, governance acumen, and advocacy for women in industrial leadership to the critical minerals sector.

Iris Jancik, CEO, International Battery Metals

Iris Jancik, CEO, International Battery Metals

Iris Jancik is scaling modular, low-emission lithium extraction at IBAT. Under her leadership, the company has fast-tracked global deployment, improved ESG transparency, and empowered women in clean tech engineering.

Christina Lampe-Önnerud, CEO, Cadenza Innovation

Christina Lampe-Önnerud, CEO, Cadenza Innovation

Christina Lampe-Önnerud, CEO of Cadenza, developed safer lithium-ion tech with global impact. She champions gender equity, STEM mentorship, and ethical sourcing—shaping a safer, inclusive energy storage future.

Jane Nelson, Secretary of State, Texas

Jane Nelson, Secretary of State, Texas

Jane Nelson has played a pivotal role in facilitating Texas's growth in the EV and lithium sectors. Her efforts in streamlining business processes and supporting major investments have reinforced the state's position as a hub for clean energy innovation.

Melanie Sheldon, Senior Director, Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development

Melanie Sheldon, Senior Director, Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development

Melanie Sheldon is spearheading Nevada’s rise as a leader in battery supply chain development. Her strategic leadership has catalysed investment, innovation, and inclusive growth across the state’s critical minerals ecosystem.