Rock Tech and Electra sign Lithium Recycling MOU for North American Market
- Partnership with Electra provides Rock Tech with an important lithium sourcing option, ensuring continuous long-term supply for its plants.
- The collaboration is expected to create a sustainable and closed recycling loop, providing an efficient and environmentally friendly solution for lithium recovery and refining.
- Electra's battery materials park expansion and possible technology licensing for application in Europe offer future growth opportunities for both companies.
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"Partnering with Rock Tech, a leading lithium development company with assets in
"At Rock Tech, we are thinking long-term," emphasized Klaus Schmitz, Rock Tech's COO. "Developing localized circular lithium value chains is key for this. Electra is an important partner to realize this vision in
Under the agreement, Electra will supply a portion of the lithium recovered from its black mass refinery north of
Processing of material is expected to start in 2026. Supply is expected to increase over time, as Electra continues to expand its battery materials park in a modular fashion. The companies also intend to explore additional collaboration opportunities including possible licensing of Electra's technology for application in
Rock Tech is an emerging producer of lithium chemicals through its planned lithium conversion facility in
Electra is currently constructing
In May 2023, Electra announced its intention to form a joint venture with the Three Fires Group to source and process lithium-ion battery waste generated by manufacturers of current and future battery cells, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems. Battery waste would be processed at a facility to be located in southern
Rock Tech is a cleantech company with operations in
Electra is a processor of low-carbon, ethically-sourced battery materials. Currently commissioning
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