American green-steelmaking startup based in Woburn, Massachusetts. Its process uses molten oxide electrolysis: iron ore is dissolved in a molten mixture of other metal oxides at temperatures above 1,538°C and an electric current is passed through the mix. Pure liquid iron sinks to the bottom of the reaction vessel while impurities remain dissolved in the molten oxides as slag.
The process had worked in a laboratory, but scaling up has proved difficult. In February 2026 the firm disclosed "a critical equipment failure" at a facility in Brazil that was applying the technology to niobium, a high-value metal. Boston Metal subsequently cut back its operation in Woburn (though the site was not closed). Its boss is Tadeu Carneiro.
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