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Watercycle closes £4.4m Series A led by Par Equity to unlock the UK's critical minerals supply chain

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Watercycle
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Seb Leaper; Ahmed Abdelkarim
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Par Equity; GMCA; Aer Ventures; University of Manchester
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£4.4m
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Manchester, United Kingdom
Nov 25, 2024

Watercycle is pleased to announce the closure of a £4.4m Series A investment round led by Par Equity as part of a syndicate with Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), Aer Ventures and the University of Manchester Innovation Factory. This investment will enable Watercycle to rapidly scale up and commercially deploy its technology to deliver sustainable, low-cost, high-yield mineral recovery systems.

Watercycle’s mineral recovery systems have received international traction from government bodies and businesses on every continent. The goal of the Company's proprietary technology is twofold: mitigating the growing critical mineral supply risks and fostering a circular economy in which waste is converted into value. The Company is looking to deploy its innovative solutions which will significantly impact the production of raw materials crucial for facilitating the green energy transition.

Since spinning out of the University of Manchester in 2020, the Company has made remarkable progress from experimental conception to the successful implementation and operation of a pilot-scale system, resulting in the recent production of over 100 kg of battery-grade lithium carbonate. This development work has been funded by a combination of equity investment and highly competitive grant funding. The new funds raised will be pivotal in advancing the development of new products, strengthening existing commercial relationships and forging new partnerships. This round has also attracted an Innovate UK Investor Partnership grant, which recognises the highly innovative and strategic nature of the Company’s technology. It will fuel the Company's continued progress with plans to expand the existing team and bring on new talent.

Watercycle Technologies is a UK-based climate-tech company pioneering sustainable and circular critical mineral recovery essential for a Net Zero future, creating clean drinkable water in the process. It is initially focused on two areas critical to lithium production and creating a circular economy for the global energy transition: Direct Lithium Extraction and Crystallisation (DLEC™) and the recycling of spent lithium-ion batteries and black mass (shredded batteries).

It’s fantastic to have backing from such an excellent syndicate of investors who are strategically positioned to help Watercycle rapidly scale. With the continued support of our initial backers, the University of Manchester and Aer Ventures along with new financial support provided by deep-tech veterans Par Equity and local champions, GMCA, Watercycle is in a stronger position than ever to deliver on its mission to provide the world with a sustainable supply of critical raw materials without which there is no sustainable future.
Seb Leaper, Co-founder & CEO
We are excited to be taking the Company forward to ton-scale production of battery-grade minerals. Our achievements to date are a testament to the dedication, brilliance and drive of our remarkable team.
Ahmed Abdelkarim, Co-founder & CTO
There is an incredible wealth of talent and innovation emerging from universities in the North of the UK, with Watercycle Technologies serving as a prime example from the University of Manchester. We're proud to support WT's growth through investment and by connecting the business with experts from our network. This mission-critical sector is vital for the UK as we work on addressing global challenges, particularly in securing essential mineral and water infrastructure. By supporting foundational technologies like Watercycle, we strengthen the UK’s innovative ecosystem and pave the way for the climate solutions of tomorrow. WT is a perfect illustration of the talent in the North, and we hope to see this success inspire a new generation of startups in the region.
Elizabeth Young, Investor at Par Equity
This investment is a great example of how we're supporting local innovation to strengthen Greater Manchester’s position as a leader in the low-carbon economy. It’s also about creating skilled jobs and building a greener, more sustainable future for Greater Manchester. Our investment in homegrown businesses like Watercycle Technologies reflects our commitment to becoming a cleaner and more prosperous city-region.
Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester