US will not award $200 million grant for Microvast battery company -source
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Microvast Holdings (MVST) Responds to DOE Decision to Withdraw Separator Grant
May 24, 2023 7:09 AM EDTMicrovast Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: MVST) (Microvast or the Company), a technology innovator that designs, develops, and manufactures lithium-ion battery solutions, responded today to the U.S. Department of Energys (DOEs) recent decision to withdraw its previously announced $200 million separator grant.
Yang Wu, Microvasts founder, chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, said the Company is surprised by the DOEs decision to withdraw the grant, which was designed to help build a new facility in Kentucky that would employ hundreds of people. Microvast is based in Texas, its shares are traded on... More

