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Lithium

Driving the electrification revolution with a lighter footprint

  • Technical expertise across extraction technologies.
  • Strategic partnerships and R&D collaborations
  • Emphasis on environmental sustainability and community engagement.
  • Quality control and traceability throughout the extraction-to-product lifecycle.

Demand for lithium

As the world shifts towards cleaner energy sources, the demand for critical minerals, including lithium, has been on the rise. Lithium-ion batteries are favored in consumer electronics, electric vehicles, and energy storage due to their high energy-to-mass ratio, efficiency, performance in high temperatures, and long-term energy retention.

  • Purity
  • Innovation & Sustainability

Current supplies

Commercial lithium production primarily relies on two sources: hard rock ore and brine deposits, with hard rock mining constituting about 60% and brine extraction about 40%. Both methods pose environmental concerns: hard rock mining due to its energy-intensive and damaging processes, and brine extraction due to its slow evaporation process, extensive land use, water consumption, and solid waste generation.