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India's Altmin in talks with Australia for lithium materials

Indian battery materials producer Altmin remains in talks with the Australian government to safe and secure lithium supplies, the company's handling director stated, as part of its growth plans to meet rising need for the vital mineral.

We are talking to the Australian High Commission and the critical minerals office, Anjani Sri Mourya Sunkavalli told .

Altmin, India's only cathode active materials producer, currently sources lithium carbonate from Brazil and Bolivia.

In 2015, Altmin signed a deal with Bolivia's state-owned Yacimientos de Litio Bolivianos (YLB) to set up a plant to produce lithium iron phosphate products in the South American nation. Altmin later plans to bring in lithium carbonate from YLB's Bolivia plant for its operations in India.

The business is likewise checking out the possibility of setting up lithium refineries in Brazil and Australia, Sunkavalli said.

In the absence of lithium processing centers in India, New Delhi is using incentives to encourage personal companies to set them up locally, reported previously this month.

Sunkavalli said he would also attempt to explore whether Altmin might secure supplies of spodumene, a mineral with a high concentration of lithium, from Brazil.

The company prepares to establish a cathode active materials plant by 2025 in India's southern city of Hyderabad, and it would source lithium carbonate from both Brazil and Bolivia for the planned system, Sunkavalli stated.

Altmin remains in the procedure of raising 3-4 billion rupees

(source: Reuters)