Argentina envisions a future beyond just extracting raw lithium. With a focus on adding value at every step, the country is rapidly advancing in lithium processing and manufacturing sectors. A testament to this forward-thinking approach is the imminent launch of its premier lithium battery plant.
Argentina is rich in lithium, and EV companies are buying the country''s lithium for batteries, but little is left for Argentines. Local projects stall as the mineral''s fourth-largest producer exports to the U.S. and China, and courts Elon Musk.
The residential lithium-ion battery energy storage systems market in Argentina is expected to reach a projected revenue of US$ 479.4 million by 2030. A compound annual growth rate of
Argentina currently has three operational plants to produce lithium carbonate, the key component of lithium-ion batteries. But as many as 38 projects concentrated in the country''s north-west are in the exploratory stage and could start production in the next five years.
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Argentina currently has three operational plants to produce lithium carbonate, the key component of lithium-ion batteries. But as many as 38 projects concentrated in the country''s north-west are in the exploratory stage
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Four new projects will finally begin to churn out lithium in the weeks and months ahead, according to a yet-to-be released federal government time-line seen by Bloomberg News. That will almost double production capacity in Argentina, whose growth potential has long lured the attention of battery makers around the world.
Argentina envisions a future beyond just extracting raw lithium. With a focus on adding value at every step, the country is rapidly advancing in lithium processing and manufacturing sectors. A testament to this forward
The residential lithium-ion battery energy storage systems market in Argentina is expected to reach a projected revenue of US$ 479.4 million by 2030. A compound annual growth rate of 34% is expected of Argentina residential lithium-ion battery
State company Y-TEC, the tech arm of YPF, will open the first lithium battery cell factory in September, in La Plata, the capital of Buenos Aires province. Another plant, five times bigger, will kick off in Santiago del Estero in 2024.
Four new projects will finally begin to churn out lithium in the weeks and months ahead, according to a yet-to-be released federal government time-line seen by Bloomberg News. That will almost double production
Argentina is rich in lithium, and EV companies are buying the country''s lithium for batteries, but little is left for Argentines. Local projects stall as the mineral''s fourth-largest producer exports to the U.S. and China, and courts
State company Y-TEC, the tech arm of YPF, will open the first lithium battery cell factory in September, in La Plata, the capital of Buenos Aires province. Another plant, five times bigger, will kick off in Santiago del Estero in 2024.
Four new projects will finally begin to churn out lithium in the weeks and months ahead, according to a yet-to-be released federal government time-line seen by Bloomberg News. That will almost double production capacity in Argentina, whose growth potential has long lured the attention of battery makers around the world.
In 2022, the Argentine government announced a plan to send lithium batteries produced at UniLib — a joint venture between state-owned oil company Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF), the National University of La Plata (UNLP), and the National Scientific and Technical Research Council — to the island.
The plant will generate 15 megawatts per year, which means it will produce lithium batteries capable of powering 2500 households. The batteries are envisaged for use in rural areas. For example, there is already a Buenos Aires province-backed project to supply the Paulino-Berisso island, home to 70 families who are currently off the power grid.
A testament to this forward-thinking approach is the imminent launch of its premier lithium battery plant. This venture, realized in partnership with the U.S.-based Livent Corp, underscores Argentina’s ambition to be a comprehensive player in the global lithium ecosystem.
EV companies are hungry for Argentina’s lithium. Little is left for Argentines Local projects stall as the mineral’s fourth-largest producer exports to the U.S. and China, and courts Elon Musk. Andrea Ruscitti, a resident of the small community on Isla Paulino. Photography by Anita Pouchard Serra for Rest of World
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