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ReElement Technologies secures anchor investment from Novare Holdings

2nd June 2025

By: Sabrina Jardim

Creamer Media Online Writer

     

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Nasdaq-listed American Resources Corporation has, through its holding in ReElement Technologies Corporation – a US innovator in rare earth element (REE) and critical mineral refining – secured a committed from Novare Holdings, a South African-headquartered institutional investment firm, to be the anchor investor in a private capital raise for ReElement.

The company says this commitment will help unlock about $150-million in combined equity and debt financing to expand ReElement's refining operations at its 42-acre Marion, Indiana, site.

“ReElement is proud to revive the facility as a hub for advanced manufacturing, signalling the return of high-value industry to the American heartland,” it says.

ReElement adds that it has exclusively commercialised this technology and continues to collaborate actively with Purdue University, in the US, to refine and scale its application for critical mineral separation.

The company says it has proven its capability at small commercial scale, delivering ultra-pure light and heavy rare earth oxides to US and allied magnet manufacturers.

This new capital enables ReElement to significantly increase output of high-purity elements essential for advanced technologies in both the commercial and defence sectors.

ReElement notes that Novare's commitment to its domestic scale-up not only supports the growth of advanced American technology but also demonstrates a forward-looking model for international partnership – one that bridges economic opportunity between Africa and the US while reinforcing critical sectors tied to national and global security.

ReElement adds that this investment also deepens ReElement and Novare's ongoing partnership to deploy the same US refining technology to Africa, announced this past February, where Novare's large capital commitment will fund the continent's first multimineral refining facility.

By co-locating value-added processing and refining in Africa, this collaboration reverses the "extract-to-export" mining model, enabling local beneficiation, industrial development, high-skill job growth, and secure offtake of manufacturing-grade minerals by US and allied supply chains.

"This is a historic moment. With Novare as our anchor investor, we are not just expanding capacity – we're reshaping the global critical minerals supply chain.

“Together, we're proving that African capital can invest in America's best technology, and that same technology can deliver lasting value back to Africa. The former RCA factory in Marion will once again power American industry, and Africa will rise as a full participant in high-value mineral processing,” says ReElement Technologies CEO and chairperson Mark Jensen.

"Novare is proud to stand behind ReElement as it scales groundbreaking American technology.

“This investment reflects our belief that African institutional capital has a powerful role to play in global industrial transformation. We are backing US innovation at home and abroad – supporting jobs and growth in Indiana and bringing long-overdue value addition and industrial development to the African continent,” adds Novare Holdings CEO Ola Leepile.

ReElement's refining platform – originally developed by Purdue for pharmaceutical purification – has been reengineered to separate rare earths and critical minerals with exceptional efficiency, scalability and purity.

The patented, programmable platform handles multiple feedstocks and minerals, enabling rapid modular deployment across locations and resource types.

Unlike legacy solvent extraction methods, the company notes that it uses far fewer chemicals, requires less space and generates minimal waste – making it faster to permit and simpler to co-locate near feedstock or end-use customers.

“This breakthrough eliminates a major chokepoint in global critical mineral supply chains, which has been dominated by single-source processing, no longer tenable as the US must forge critical mineral supply chain independence, both through processing in the US and in partnership with allies abroad.

“With this capital infusion, ReElement moves decisively forward on its roadmap to become the world's leading independent processor of rare earth and critical minerals,” the company says.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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