Thank you very much, everyone, for hosting me today and allowing me to discuss this very important topic.
I am Eric Desaulniers, president and founder of Nouveau Monde Graphite. Nouveau Monde is a company that started 14 years ago right across the river in Gatineau. The goal was to discover the next big graphite deposit, and we did that in 2015. We now have maybe about 110 employees, about 30 engineers, many Ph.D.s and a lot of well-paid jobs. We're planning, once the project financing has been completed and we have the final investment decision on both our projects, to have over 500 direct employees in the company.
We have as shareholders six important insiders. Investissement Québec has 17%. Canada Growth Fund has 13%, their first investment in a mining project. We have also The Pallinghurst Group. We have Mitsui from Japan, and we also have Panasonic and General Motors as important shareholders in the company.
For a president of a new company, it was quite an accomplishment to have assembled such strategic shareholders.
Currently, we are working on three major projects. The first is the Matawinie mine, which is two hours north of Montreal, in the village of Saint‑Michel‑des‑Saints. We have all the project permits, and we've signed agreements with the community and the first nations.
In the coming months, once the project financing is in place, we will be able to complete construction of the Matawinie mine, which will be able to produce 106,000 tonnes of highly pure graphite concentrate. The bulk of the concentrate will be taken to the site of our second major project, located in Bécancour. There, it will be used to produce anode material, mainly for our clients Panasonic Energy and General Motors.
Our third major project involves the acquisition of a graphite deposit on the North Shore, near the Manicouagan reservoir. The acquisition is part of an expansion plan for the future, and the project is known as the Uatnan project. We will be able to build something five times larger than the Matawinie mine. It is currently the largest graphite project in development in the world.
Quickly, here is a bit of history on NMG.
For 14 years, NMG has been taking all the different steps, so if you have questions about any of the steps from early exploration to a discovery in 2015 or about how to help relationships with communities and first nations and how to help with permitting, we've been through all of this. If you want to know how to deliver a viable feasibility study on critical mineral projects, we did that in 2018 for the first time.
Also, on building the full process, it's one that is 100% currently done in China. If you want to know how to develop this process locally, we've done that over four years qualifying with Panasonic Energy to get the product on specs. Now we are in the project financing mode. The next step could be very helpful for the government, as well as this step of helping the top line and securing the supply chain.
This is really where we are at: being relevant in the value-added products we do for the EV transition but also now for other markets, because graphite is also useful in defence applications and other strategic applications for our economy.
We're quite happy to answer questions from the committee.