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You are here: Home / cat / Vianode Invests $3.2 Billion in St. Thomas, Strengthening Ontario’s Tech Sector

Vianode Invests $3.2 Billion in St. Thomas, Strengthening Ontario’s Tech Sector

Dated: November 21, 2025

The Ontario government has secured a $3.2 billion investment from Vianode, a global leader in synthetic graphite manufacturing, to establish a state-of-the-art facility in St. Thomas. This marks Vianode’s entry into the North American market and represents a significant milestone in Ontario’s strategy to build a competitive, resilient, and self-reliant economy. The initial phase of the facility is expected to create nearly 300 good-paying jobs, eventually scaling up to 1,000 positions, generating broad economic benefits across southwestern Ontario.

Premier Doug Ford highlighted the historic nature of the investment, emphasizing the creation of high-quality manufacturing jobs and Ontario’s strengthened position in critical industries. Synthetic graphite is essential for electric vehicle batteries, nuclear reactors, semiconductors, aerospace, defence systems, and steelmaking. By onshoring production, Ontario not only secures jobs at the St. Thomas facility but also supports tens of thousands of additional roles across the supply chain, from mining and refining to battery manufacturing, research, and transportation.

The facility will be North America’s first large-scale, low-emission synthetic graphite production site, helping to reduce global dependence on China, which currently dominates over 80% of the market. Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade, noted that the investment positions Ontario as a reliable supplier for strategic industries while enhancing long-term economic resilience and opportunities for local workers.

Constructed in a multi-phased approach, the St. Thomas facility will eventually reach an annual production capacity of 150,000 tons, enough to supply approximately two million electric vehicles per year. To support the project, the Ontario government is providing a loan of up to $670 million, subject to a definitive agreement. Vianode’s CEO Burkhard Straube emphasized the facility’s role in establishing a resilient North American battery supply chain and supporting the clean-energy transition.

The investment also aligns with Ontario’s broader economic strategy, which attracted $39 billion in investment from over 400 companies last year, creating nearly 25,000 good-paying jobs. Vianode’s facility will anchor a domestic ecosystem that strengthens industrial capacity, fosters innovation, and positions southwestern Ontario as a hub for advanced manufacturing and sustainability. Local officials, including the Mayor of St. Thomas and regional economic development leaders, praised the investment for boosting the community’s workforce, supporting supply chains, and creating long-term economic growth.

Founded in Norway, Vianode specializes in high-performance synthetic graphite and will strategically supply North American and European markets. The St. Thomas project underscores Ontario’s role as a dependable and competitive partner for global business, reinforcing its position in the evolving clean-tech and advanced manufacturing sectors.

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