American Battery Technology Company
American Battery Technology Company, which recently changed its name from American Battery Metals Corporation, is uniquely positioned to supply low-cost, low-environmental impact, and domestically sourced battery metals through its three divisions: lithium-ion battery recycling, primary battery metal extraction technologies, and primary resources development.
OTCQB: ABML
IR Website: https://americanbatterytechnology.com/investors/
Headquarters: Reno, Nevada
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Summary
American Battery Technology Company, which recently changed its name from American Battery Metals Corporation, is uniquely positioned to supply low-cost, low-environmental impact, and domestically sourced battery metals through its three divisions: lithium-ion battery recycling, primary battery metal extraction technologies, and primary resources development.
American Battery Technology Company has built a clean technology platform that is used to provide a key source of domestically manufactured critical and strategic battery metals to help meet the near insatiable demand from the electric vehicle, electrical grid storage, and consumer electronics industries. This ESG-principled platform works to create a closed-loop circular economy for battery metals that champions ethical and environmentally sustainable sourcing of critical and strategic materials.
Recent News
American Battery Technology Company Announces 2022 Board of Directors Slate; Including Four New Independent Directors
Feb 28, 2022
American Battery Technology Company Secures Additional 1,800 Acres of Lithium-Bearing Claims in Tonopah Flats Nevada
Feb 16, 2022
American Battery Technology Company CEO Ryan Melsert Invited to Speak at Bloomberg New Energy Finance Summit
Jan 31, 2022
Ryan Melsert Recognized as Innovator of the Year in Waste360's 2022 "40 Under 40" Awards
Jan 19, 2022
American Battery Technology Delivers First Tonopah Flats Lithium Samples for Analysis
Jan 13, 2022
Management Overview
Ryan Melsert
CEO, CTO, Director
Ryan Melsert brings twenty years of multidisciplinary expertise to his positions as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of the Company. Ryan previously served as R&D Manager for Tesla’s Gigafactory Battery Materials Processing group. He founded and led a cross-functional team of mechanical and chemical engineers who implemented first principles design to develop novel first-of-kind systems for the extraction, purification, and synthesis of precursor and active battery materials. This development scope included the fundamental conceptual design, rigorous thermodynamic and process modeling, design and fabrication of bench-scale prototypes, construction and operation of integrated pilot systems, and implementation of commercial scale systems for the processing of battery materials. Other roles include R&D Manager (Advanced Energy & Transportation Technologies) for Southern Research and Energy Systems Consultant for the Advanced Technology Development Center in Atlanta Georgia. He has a variety of publications and patents in his name, and in previous positions has won several Department of Energy grants and innovation competitions.
Andres Meza
Chief Operations Officer
Andrés Meza has over fifteen years of extensive experience both with the operations of manufacturing facilities as well as with the evolution of high-growth startups to established global corporations. In his previous work as a global supply manager for Apple, Andrés focused on the commissioning and scale-up of manufacturing facilities across Asia and the implementation of cost efficiencies throughout their supply chain. Andrés also spent time at McKinsey and Company as an engagement manager, where he analyzed the manufacturing operations of global corporations and developed strategic assessments for executives to implement operational efficiencies in their facilities and business units.
David Corsaut
Chief Financial Officer
As Chief Financial Officer for ABTC, David Corsaut brings 35 years’ experience as a founder, leader, senior executive, advisor, trustee and financier of businesses in the United States, Europe, Latin America and Asia. He has managed more than 100 successful mergers and acquisitions throughout more than 35 year’s experience as a founder, leader, senior executive, advisor, trustee and financier of businesses in the United States, Europe, Latin America and Asia. Corsaut completed a Bachelor of Science degree from Western Michigan University and graduate work in accounting, finance and management both in the U. S. and Europe.
Scott Jolcover
Chief Resource Officer
Scott Jolcover, Chief Resource Officer for the American Battery Technology Company, has development expertise spanning five decades including expertise in construction, mining and land development, water resource, claims management, economic and environmental solutions. Prior to joining the Company, he served as the Director of Development and General Site Manager for Comstock Mining Inc. from 2005 until November 2020, where he managed all commercial transactions, including land, water and other major capital expenditures and acquisitions and served on Comstock’s board of directors for two years. His other roles include the President and CEO for Virginia City Ventures, which established the Comstock Gold Mill and partnered with the Tri-County Railway Commission. Jolcover has board and leadership roles with Nevada Works, Northern Nevada Development Authority (NNDA), Design and Construction Committee, and a 20-year relationship with Virginia City Tourism Commission (VCTC), including Chair and Vice-Chair roles.
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