The project is designed to reduce Europe’s dependence on imports and will in the future process lithium mined on European territories.
The first lithium processing plant in Europe was opened in Germany. The facility, which produces lithium hydroxide for electric vehicle batteries, will reduce Europe’s reliance on external suppliers. This was reported by Euronews on Thursday, September 19.
Europe’s first lithium hydroxide processing plant, a key component for the production of electric vehicle batteries, has opened in Germany.
The plant, built by AMG Lithium, will source raw materials from Brazil and process them to produce 20,000 tons of lithium hydroxide per year, enough for half a million electric cars.
The project is designed to reduce Europe’s dependence on imports and will in the future process lithium mined on European territories.
Recently, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz came to Belgrade to talk with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. The main purpose of the visit was to sign a cooperation agreement to create an important lithium mine.
We remind you that Serbia will begin to develop the largest lithium deposits in Europe along with Germany and the European Union, and not in China. In this way, Belgrade seeks to show that it wants to be part of the EU.
Source: korrespondent
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