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Aqua Metals, Inc.

CIK: 16218322 Annual ReportsLatest: 2025-03-31

10-K / March 31, 2025

Revenue:$25,000
Income:-$24,555,000

10-K / March 28, 2024

Revenue:$25,000
Income:-$23,900,000

10-K / March 31, 2025

Summary of Aqua Metals, Inc.

Business Overview

  • Core Technology:
    Aqua Metals specializes in developing and commercializing a patented and patent-pending recycling process called AquaRefining™. This process is designed to recover valuable metals from spent batteries in an environmentally friendly, low-emission, water-based, closed-loop system.

  • Recycling Processes:

    • Lead-Acid Battery (LAB) Recycling:
      • Built the first integrated smelterless recycling system for lead and plastics, producing AquaRefined lead ingots.
      • Operated this facility from 2017 to 2019, producing over 35,000 ingots at commercial levels in 2019.
    • Lithium-Ion Battery (LiB) Recycling:
      • Entered LiB recycling market in Feb 2021 via provisional patents.
      • Established an Innovation Center in TRIC in August 2021 for R&D.
      • Built a pilot system in 2022 capable of processing black mass to recover copper, lithium hydroxide/carbonate, nickel, cobalt, manganese dioxide.
      • Completed equipment installation and began operation of a LiB recycling facility in Dec 2022.
      • Recovered metals from lithium batteries in January 2023 using patent-pending Li AquaRefining technology.

Technology and Market Position

  • Unique Approach:

    • Water-based, low-emission, electro-hydrometallurgical process replacing traditional high-temperature smelting or chemical processes.
    • Capable of producing high-purity metals including Lithium Hydroxide, Lithium Carbonate, Cobalt, Nickel, Manganese Dioxide, and Copper.
    • Modular "Aqualyzers" allow scalable manufacturing and flexible capacity.
  • Environmental Advantage:

    • Produces significantly less CO2 waste streams compared to smelting or hydrometallurgical alternatives, as validated by Argonne National Laboratory’s EverBatt modeling.
  • Market Focus:

    • Battery Manufacturing Supply Chain:
      • Recover critical minerals used in EV batteries and Storage systems.
      • Produce battery-grade materials that can be sold directly into the US and global markets.
    • Metals Markets:
      • The recovered metals can be sold as raw materials or alloys traded on global exchanges.
      • Metals include lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, manganese, and lead.
  • Market Drivers:

    • Growing demand for EVs, energy storage, and renewable energy infrastructure.
    • Anticipated lithium-ion battery market growth from 700 GWh in 2022 to 4.7 TWh by 2030.
    • Increased focus on domestic and sustainable mineral supply chains in North America, Europe, and Asia.

Development and Operations

  • Facilities:

    • A demonstration Innovation Center in McCarran, NV.
    • A planned 5-acre lithium-ion battery recycling campus in the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (TRIC), Nevada, designed to process over 7,000 MT/year of battery materials at full scale.
  • Progress:

    • Completed a multi-week continuous operation campaign at the pilot facility in late 2024.
    • Made significant construction progress on the first phase of the TRIC campus in 2024, pending additional funding.

Financials and Employees

  • Employees:

    • 11 full-time employees as of the date of the report.
  • Revenue (2024):

    • No significant revenue from commercial battery recycling operations.
    • In 2023, nominal revenue of $25,000 from sale of lead compounds from the previous lead-acid recycling facility.
  • Income (2024):

    • Net loss of $24.6 million for 2024, primarily due to operational expenses, impairment charges, and ongoing R&D costs.
    • In 2023, net loss of $23.9 million.
  • Funding and Capital:

    • Has raised funds through stock offerings, private placements, and debt.
    • As of December 31, 2024, cash reserves were approximately $4.1 million with a working capital deficit and an ongoing need for additional capital.

Strategic Focus

  • Developing and scaling lithium-ion battery recycling technology.
  • Seeking additional funding via equity and debt to complete the TRIC campus and commercialize operations.
  • Licensing the AquaRefining technology, developing partnerships, and joint ventures to expand market reach.

Summary

  • What the Company Does:
    Aqua Metals is a clean, environmentally friendly metal recycling technology provider focused on recovering critical metals from lithium-ion and lead-acid batteries, with a strong emphasis on reducing emissions and producing ultra-high purity metals suitable for battery manufacturing and other high-value applications.
  • Current Status:
    • No significant revenue from commercial operations yet; still in development and scale-up phase.
    • Built pilot and demonstration facilities; progress on large-scale recycling campus underway.
    • Focused on innovation, environmental sustainability, and expanding capacity through funding and partnerships.