Lithium news from Mangrove Lithium. The latest developments, innovations and partnerships in ground breaking lithium refining tech.

Mangrove is on the 2023 Global Cleantech 100 List
Mangrove is on the 2023 Global Cleantech 100 List

Mangrove Lithium awarded spot on 2023 Global Cleantech 100 List

Mangrove was one of 15,753 nominations for the Cleantech 100 list, making our selection an assuring validation of our technology and mission.

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Unlocking feedstocks for battery-grade lithium
Unlocking feedstocks for battery-grade lithium

Unlocking Feedstocks for Battery-Grade Lithium

The lithium battery production bottleneck will block the adoption of 350 million electric vehicles by 2040 unless supply chain constraints are removed.

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Lithium supply issues
The lithium battery production bottleneck will block the adoption of 350 million electric vehicles by 2040 unless supply chain constraints are removed.

The Inflation Reduction Act may exacerbate the lithium problem

The lithium battery production bottleneck will block the adoption of 350 million electric vehicles by 2040 unless supply chain constraints are removed.

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reducing GHG emissions in the battery-value chain
Mangrove reduces GHG emissions in the battery-value chain using sustainable lithium refining and lithium conversion

Curbing GHG emissions with a more sustainable battery-value chain

We won’t wade into the merits of either argument because, either way, the underlying facts remain that the “sharp correction” Goldman predicts is a function of market volatility caused by a brittle and over-concentrated supply chain. The volatility here is because we have rising demand, but an uncertain supply. For the market to achieve a stable foundation price, high or low, it must achieve a stable and reliable supply chain.

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lithium supply market
With lithium, we risk missing the forest for the trees

With lithium, we risk missing the forest for the trees

We won’t wade into the merits of either argument because, either way, the underlying facts remain that the “sharp correction” Goldman predicts is a function of market volatility caused by a brittle and over-concentrated supply chain. The volatility here is because we have rising demand, but an uncertain supply. For the market to achieve a stable foundation price, high or low, it must achieve a stable and reliable supply chain.

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