Green Lithium and mining giant Rio Tinto are joining forces to establish a lithium refinery in Teesside, England. The facility will produce high-purity lithium chemicals for the UK and EU markets, aiming to reduce reliance on Chinese supply chains and support the growing demand for electric vehicle batteries.
Green Lithium plans to build a lithium refinery in Teesside, England, to supply high-purity lithium chemicals to the UK and EU markets. and UK refinery developer Green Lithium are partnering to establish an end-to-end lithium supply chain aimed at supporting the UK and EU’s automotive and manufacturing industries.
The partnership positions both Rio Tinto and Green Lithium to benefit from the growing demand for electric vehicle metals. It also aligns with their mutual goal of supporting decarbonization efforts and addressing the increasing need for sources of sustainable battery materials. Green Lithium’s ambitious plan to build and operate a large-scale lithium refinery in Teesside, England, is the backbone of the announced partnership. The facility will produce high-purity lithium chemicals for both the UK and EU markets, utilizing advanced technology designed for low-carbon, environmentally friendly processing of spodumene concentrate.
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