Talga Group Ltd has initiated commercial deliveries of its Talnode®-C graphite anode product to Nyobolt under a binding offtake agreement, transitioning from qualification volumes to ongoing revenue. The first shipment, priced at the agreed commercial rate, departed from Talga’s EVA demonstration plant in Luleå, Sweden, following successful customer qualification and audits. The remaining volume of the 3,000-tonne agreement is slated for supply from Talga’s planned commercial-scale anode plant in northern Sweden, with construction expected to commence in 2027 pending a final investment decision.
This delivery marks a significant advancement in Talga’s participation in the European battery supply chain. Talnode®-C will now support Nyobolt’s ultra-fast-charging battery systems, which have demonstrated charging times of less than five minutes—approximately twice as fast as the quickest production vehicles currently available. Nyobolt, recently valued at US$1 billion following a Series C capital raise, has qualified Talnode®-C as a feedstock for its anode technology.
Nyobolt’s strategic partners include Scania, which is backing deployments in heavy-duty commercial vehicles, trucks and mining equipment, and Symbotic, a developer of AI-enabled autonomous warehouse robots. The initial commercial delivery further underpins Talga’s mine-to-anode strategy in northern Sweden and underscores growing demand for Talnode®-C across a range of high-performance, high-power battery applications. These include drones, hybrid and heavy-duty vehicles, defence systems, autonomous platforms, robotics and AI data-centre power solutions.
Talnode®-C’s competitive advantages include low internal resistance, ultra-high crystallinity, rapid-charging capability, extended cycle life and domestic, FEOC-free production. In parallel with the Nyobolt agreement, Talga is in advanced discussions with additional offtake partners—spanning leading battery manufacturers in Europe, Japan and North America, as well as trading houses, government bodies and funding institutions. Talga anticipates that this momentum will support financing and construction of its Vittangi Anode Project.
Talga is a battery materials and technology company specializing in high-power, sustainable battery anodes and advanced graphitic materials. Its proprietary graphite purification, shaping and coating processes are designed to strengthen secure, low-emission lithium-ion battery supply chains while addressing performance, supply security and recyclability challenges.
Source: Proactive Investors

