D2P’s client OCSiAL held an opening ceremony of the world’s most modern graphene nanotube production facility worth EUR 40 million and announced its plans for expansion by the end of 2025. The ceremony was held on 29th October in Stara Pazova. Our partners Uroš Popović and Miloš Andrejević had the honor of attending this magnificent event.
Leading automotive and battery manufacturers attended the ceremony, confirming the critical role graphene nanotubes play in advancing next-generation battery technologies.
“This facility’s strategic location in Serbia will enhance the supply of advanced nanotube solutions across Europe, Asia, and the US,” said Konstantin Notman, CEO of OCSiAl Group. “It will initially produce 60 tons of graphene nanotubes per year; we plan to double this output with a second synthesis unit in the coming year.”
In line with OCSiAl’s sustainability goals, the new facility operates entirely on hydroelectric power. Graphene nanotubes contribute directly to a Net Zero future by reinforcing materials to extend product life and by enhancing energy efficiency. In electric vehicles alone, nanotubes in batteries and tires can cut total life-cycle CO2 emissions by up to 8%.





