
Core Insights - Aqua Metals reported financial results for Q1 2025, emphasizing advancements in its AquaRefining™ technology aimed at establishing a resilient battery supply chain in the U.S. [1][2] Financial Performance - Total current assets decreased from $4,644,000 as of December 31, 2024, to $2,219,000 as of March 31, 2025 [15] - Total assets also declined from $26,365,000 to $18,065,000 during the same period [15] - The net loss for Q1 2025 was $8,315,000, compared to a net loss of $5,752,000 in Q1 2024 [16] Product and Technology Development - Aqua Metals produced initial samples of nickel carbonate and mixed hydroxide precipitate (MHP), aligning with customer specifications for battery-grade precursors [12] - The company completed a bench-scale demonstration for lithium recovery from lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, which could enhance economic models by doubling lithium carbonate output [12] - Continued refinement of high-purity lithium carbonate production processes positions Aqua Metals as a preferred partner in domestic lithium production [12] Strategic Decisions - Aqua Metals agreed to sell the Sierra ARC property, which will retire all debt and generate significant cash proceeds, reducing holding costs by approximately $100,000 per month [3] - The company is exploring co-location opportunities with strategic partners to lower capital and operational expenditures [3][4] Leadership Changes - Judd Merrill will transition from CFO to a consulting role, with Eric West stepping in as the new CFO effective May 19, 2025 [5][6] - The leadership transition aims to maintain strong collaboration between operations and finance as the company scales [6] Market Positioning - The company is focused on building a flexible, high-performance battery recycling platform to adapt to the evolving lithium battery market [2] - Aqua Metals is committed to constructing its first commercial ARC and is actively engaging with potential supply and funding partners [4]