The future is metallic.
The Metals Company is developing the world’s largest estimated resource of metals required for electric vehicles and low-carbon energy.
Nodules could help solve the supply problem.
First Integrated Collection System Trials Since 1970s.
NORI Environmental Monitoring Program.
Why polymetallic nodules?
Adaptive Management System.
A battery in a rock
Polymetallic nodules contain rich concentrations of the base metals needed to make batteries and energy transition infrastructure. Have questions? Check out our answers.
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Mission
Our mission is to build a carefully managed metal commons that will be used, recovered, and reused again and again.
Our team is made up of scientists, engineers and business leaders determined to deliver metals for the energy transition with the lowest impact.
Nodules
We believe that polymetallic nodules can become an abundant source of battery metals with a low environmental footprint and many social benefits.
Products
Battery-grade chemicals for batteries. Copper cathode for electric wiring and transmission. Feedstock for manganese alloys and steel manufacturing.
NORI Project
Updates on the progress of the NORI Project and our community programs in Nauru.
Investors
We’re developing the world’s largest estimated source of battery metals, with enough Ni, Co, Cu and Mn to electrify the entire U.S. passenger vehicle fleet.