LG Energy Solution will be supplied with LFP cathode material for electric vehicles and stationary energy storage systems by Changzhou Liyuan New Energy Technology form China.
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South Korean battery manufacturer LG Energy Solution has signed a purchase agreement with Australian chemical company WesCEF for up to 85,000 tons of lithium concentrate for production of cathode material.
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LG Chem has signed a long-term cathode materials supply contract with General Motors (GM) worth approximately 18.8 billion US dollars. The deal runs from 2026 to 2035.
US battery recycling and materials provider Cirba Solutions collaborates with EcoPro, a global manufacturer of cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries based in South Korea.
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Battery materials specialist Sila has begun to build out its first automotive-scale production facility in Moses Lake, Washington State, where the company's "Titan Silicon" anode will be produced from 2025.
Under its new 'Mobil Lithium' brand, US oil company ExxonMobil is aiming to become a leading supplier of lithium for the electric vehicle industry by 2030.
LG Chem, together with LX Hausys, has developed a material that can withstand a flame of 1,500 degrees Celsius for more than 20 minutes.
The Chinese government has announced it will require export licenses for certain graphite products to protect national security. This comes in response to efforts to challenge global production dominance in...