Sichuan Kunwei's $2.3B Lithium Recycling Project Aims for 100,000 mt LFP and 50,000 mt Lithium Carbonate Annual Output

Published: Mar 14, 2025 18:29
[Sichuan's 100,000 mt LFP and 50,000 mt Lithium Carbonate Project Is Here] Recently, the Environmental Impact Assessment Report for the Lithium Resource Recycling Project by Sichuan Kunwei Technology Development Co., Ltd. was announced for proposed approval. The total investment of the project is approximately 2.3 billion yuan, with a planned land area of 510 mu, located in the Dechang County Specialty Industrial Park. The project aims to promote the high-quality development of Sichuan's lithium battery industry through the efficient recycling of lithium-containing materials. It will comprehensively utilise lithium-rich aluminum electrolytes, lepidolite, spodumene, and other lithium-containing materials to produce two products: battery-grade lithium carbonate and LFP. The project will construct a total of five production lines, including three for lithium carbonate and two for LFP, with an annual output of 50,000 mt of lithium carbonate and 100,000 mt of LFP.

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