| LONDON, UK/WAYNE, PA.--  December 06, 2022 --  Trinseo PLC (NYSE: TSE) and Ferroglobe PLC  (NASDAQ: GSM) today announced the signing of a Memorandum of  Understanding (MOU) to jointly develop high-silicon anode solutions for  electric vehicle (EV) batteries. 
 Rapid global growth of the EV market, the need for more sustainable  and higher energy-density materials, and a looming graphite shortage are  driving demand for a new generation of efficient EV batteries. Trinseo  and Ferroglobe aim to meet this need by optimizing battery charge cycles  with novel, high-silicon anode solutions, pushing the known limits of  battery performance.
 
 “Trinseo is a recognized global leader in anode binder solutions for  lithium-ion batteries. By teaming up with Ferroglobe, we are building  on that legacy and investing in solutions primed to meet the urgent  needs of the EV battery market,” said Andre Hugentobler, Global New  Business Development and Technology & Innovation Director, Latex  Binders, Trinseo. “This partnership combines our companies’ expertise  and two key components required for high-cycle silicon anodes - the  active silicon material and the binder - to deliver superior solutions  more quickly.”
 
 “Ferroglobe is committed to becoming the industry’s leading global  supplier of high-purity silicon powder. We are producing a critical  material to leverage the energy transition and our partnership with  Trinseo sets the stage for accelerated innovation that will drive  performance improvements for EV batteries,” said Dr Benoist Ollivier,  Chief Technology & Innovation Officer at Ferroglobe.
 
 Ferroglobe’s proprietary purification technology delivers  high-purity silicon powder of up to 99.995%, in micrometer and  sub-micrometer sizes, for batteries and other advanced technologies,  actively participating in new clean technologies and mobility markets.  Trinseo brings decades of experience serving the automotive industry and  designing high-performance binders, backed by a differentiated anode  binder portfolio, global manufacturing centers, and dedicated research  and application development assets.
 
 Under the MOU, both parties expect to invest additional resources  into anode research and application development, fund third-party  programs, and collaborate with industry leaders, battery makers, and  automotive OEMs to develop and commercialize anode technology.  Full-scale joint development activities are expected to launch later  this year.
 
						
						
 
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