article thumbnail

Start-Up MOBI LATAM partners with EnergyX to develop Bolivian domestic lithium battery supply chain

Green Car Congress

Both companies will work towards creating a Bolivian domestic lithium battery supply chain to develop the region’s electric mobility market. Bolivia is lithium-rich; the USGS estimates identified lithium reserves in the country to be 21 million tons—ahead of Argentina and Chile, the other members of the “lithium triangle”.

Bolivia 320
article thumbnail

Lithium battery partnership ignited between Warwick University and Bolivia

Innovation News Network

The post Lithium battery partnership ignited between Warwick University and Bolivia appeared first on Innovation News Network. The University of Warwick is partnering with the Bolivian Government to advance lithium battery technologies.

Bolivia 118
article thumbnail

Bolivia chooses ACI Systems as strategic partner to industrialize lithium deposits

Green Car Congress

Salar de Uyuni in the Andes in southwestern Bolivia is the world’s largest salt flat (10,582 km 2 / 4,086 mi 2 ) and holds the. Despite this, and other early work, the lithium desposit in Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia is currently largely untouched. the raw material to the finished product, in which Bolivia has a majority.

Bolivia 186
article thumbnail

Report: Japan Considering Economic Aid To Bolivia in Return for Lithium Supplies

Green Car Congress

The Nikkei reports that the Japanese government is planning to offer comprehensive economic aid to countries that produce rare-earth metals or lithium in exchange for supplies of the resources to be used in hybrid and electric vehicles. About half of the world’s lithium deposits are believed to be in Bolivia’s Great Lake of Uyuni.

Bolivia 236
article thumbnail

Report: Japan To Offer Technical Aid On Lithium To Bolivia

Green Car Congress

The Nikkei reports that Japan will offer technical assistance to Bolivia to develop its lithium resources and ensure a stable supply of the metal. It is estimated, the Nikkei said, that supplies of lithium will become increasingly scarce in Japan, beginning about 2015, as more people begin driving electric cars.

Bolivia 186
article thumbnail

ADEME / IFPEN study examines non-geological risks in the security of lithium supplies based on electrification of global car fleet

Green Car Congress

ADEME, France’s Environment and Energy Management Agency, carried out a study with IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN) on the dynamics of lithium supply and demand, based on different scenarios for the electrification of the global car fleet by 2050. Further, vulnerabilities could emerge from increased competition among lithium buyers.

Supplies 236
article thumbnail

Study outlines supply chain challenges for lithium

Green Car Congress

A doctoral student in engineering management at Missouri University of Science and Technology, Ona Egbue, is studying potential disruptions to the long-term supply chain for lithium. However, there are issues associated with the present supply chain of raw materials for battery production, particularly the security and supply of lithium.