The company's key facility for its Lionheart Project has received official approval from the Darmstadt Regional Council and will be constructed at Höchst Industrial Park in Germany. The plant will utilize geothermal brine to produce battery-grade lithium hydroxide monohydrate, combining carbon-neutral lithium production with renewable energy generation. Phase one aims to produce 24,000 tonnes of lithium annually, sufficient for 500,000 electric vehicle batteries, with expansion planned for phase two. The CEO stated this initiative supports the EU's goal of building a domestic lithium supply chain. The project financing deadline has been extended to the end of 2025. Major offtake partners include Umicore, LG Energy Solution, and Stellantis.
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