Do-Fluoride Delays 100,000 tpy Electrolyte Materials Project by One Year

Published: Jul 9, 2026 16:53
Do-Fluoride announced that the scheduled completion date for its 100,000 tpy lithium-ion battery electrolyte materials project has been postponed by one year, from November 30, 2026 to November 30, 2027. The company said the project's investment scope, implementation entity, funding plan and intended use of proceeds remain unchanged, with only the construction schedule being adjusted.

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