Australia’s Syrah Resources announced that it reached an agreement with Tesla to extend the deadline to solve the problem of an alleged default of their graphite supply agreement.  This would make it the second time in two months and, three times in general, that the deadline is being extended as the miner struggles to keep […]Australia’s Syrah Resources announced that it reached an agreement with Tesla to extend the deadline to solve the problem of an alleged default of their graphite supply agreement.  This would make it the second time in two months and, three times in general, that the deadline is being extended as the miner struggles to keep […]

Tesla extends Syrah default deadline again as graphite supply issues persist

Australia’s Syrah Resources announced that it reached an agreement with Tesla to extend the deadline to solve the problem of an alleged default of their graphite supply agreement. 

This would make it the second time in two months and, three times in general, that the deadline is being extended as the miner struggles to keep its U.S. operations afloat. 

Syrah is struggling to provide acceptable grade materials 

The new agreement between Syrah and Tesla comes after Tesla’s issuance of a default notice in July in response to Syrah allegedly failing to deliver conforming active anode material samples from its Louisiana processing facility for Tesla’s electric vehicle batteries.

According to the Australian company, the original September 16 deadline, which was initially extended to November 15, has now been further pushed to January 16, 2026.

Through it all, the company has refused to admit that it is in default under the offtake agreement; despite that, Tesla has gone ahead to agree to an extension.

The contract that has prompted the extensions was drafted as far back as 2021 and aimed at supplying Tesla with 8,000 metric tons of graphite anode materials over a four-year period from its Vidalia plant in the U.S. state of Louisiana.

The facility remains the only vertically integrated, large-scale anode material producer functioning outside China, and it has greatly helped Trump’s America reduce dependence on Chinese supplies that dominate the market.

According to what Syrah said under its agreement, Tesla has the right to terminate the offtake agreement if final qualification of the plant’s active anode material has not been achieved by February 9, 2026.

Even though it was able to secure an extension, which helps the company avoid immediate termination of the contract, its shares dropped about 3% to 29.5 cents on the ASX today, as investors reacted with disappointment.

Many of them seem to have hoped for a full resolution and another delay, even though it means Tesla is still willing to remain in bed with the company, is simply not enough after all this time.

Syrah reaches new agreement with the DFC 

In a separate announcement, Syrah revealed it has reached a new agreement with the US International DFC, which provides additional funding support for its Balama Graphite Operation in Mozambique.

With the agreement, Syrah’s subsidiary Twigg is expected to get a$8.5 million disbursement from its existing DFC loan, funds that will be used for working and sustaining capital at Balama.

After the payment, the outstanding balance on the DFC loan will have risen to $68 million, excluding origination costs.

As part of the agreement, the DFC has also agreed to defer approximately $5 million in interest and fees that were due today, postponing the payment date until 15 May 2026.

Syrah will also issue the DFC warrants for around 17.5 million Syrah shares, which represent up to 1.3% of the company if exercised. The warrants will be issued at an exercise price of A$0.0001 and will last for five years after issuance.

Speaking about the partnership, Syrah’s managing director and CEO, Shaun Verner, said: “Balama is the largest integrated graphite mining and processing operation globally and is strategically important for supply chain security and the critical minerals supply required for the electric vehicle and energy transition in the US.

Syrah is focused on delivering Balama production and natural graphite sales safely to improve cash flow and strengthen ex-China supply resilience with a focus on our stakeholders’ objectives.”

Even though they have reached a new agreement, the DFC has pointed out that several events of default tied to the DFC loan have not been resolved.

Still, it has graciously signed a temporary waiver to allow the latest disbursement to proceed while Syrah rushes towards providing a permanent resolution.

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