London, February 5, 2024 – Canada has overtaken China for the top spot in BloombergNEF's (BNEF's) Global Lithium-Ion Battery Supply Chain Ranking, an annual assessment that rates 30 countries on their potential to build a secure, reliable, and sustainable lithium-ion battery supply chain.
Can the Democratic Republic of the Congo produce lithium-ion battery cathode precursor materials?
London and Kinshasa, November 24, 2021 – The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) can leverage its abundant cobalt resources and hydroelectric power to become a low-cost and low-emissions producer of lithium-ion battery cathode precursor materials.
The Manono lithium-tin project in the DRC. (Image courtesy of AVZ Minerals.) China's Zijin Mining Group Co. aims to start producing lithium in the Democratic Republic of Congo early next year from one of the world's largest deposits of the battery metal.
Will Zijin start producing lithium in the Democratic Republic of Congo?
(Image courtesy of AVZ Minerals.) China's Zijin Mining Group Co. aims to start producing lithium in the Democratic Republic of Congo early next year from one of the world's largest deposits of the battery metal. Zijin is accelerating activity at a site in southeast Congo that's still claimed by AVZ Minerals Ltd.
What is the global lithium-ion battery supply chain ranking?
Now in its fourth edition, the Global Lithium-Ion Battery Supply Chain Ranking considers 46 individual metrics to track the supply chain potential across five equally weighted categories: raw materials, battery manufacturing, downstream demand, ESG considerations, and 'industry, infrastructure and innovation'.
Can Canada build a sustainable lithium-ion battery supply chain?
London, February 5, 2024 – Canada has overtaken China for the top spot in BloombergNEF's (BNEF's) Global Lithium-Ion Battery Supply Chain Ranking, an annual assessment that rates 30 countries on their potential to build a secure, reliable, and sustainable lithium-ion battery supply chain.
The project, owned by mining company Zhejian Huayou Cobalt, has measured lithium reserves of 42.3 million tons. The Chinese group plans to invest approximately $300 million into the project to develop the lithium mine and reprocessing plant, aiming to produce 4.5 million tons of ore and 50,000 tons of lithium carbonate equivalent, respectively.