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Germany provides Vulcan Energy with 104 million Euros to produce clean Lithium

Germany provides Vulcan Energy with 104 million Euros to produce clean Lithium

Vulcan, a start-up, has received 104 millions euros ($122million) from the German government to produce clean Lithium, the company announced on Tuesday. Berlin is aiming to increase electric vehicle production and reduce its reliance on imported raw materials.

Vulcan said that the grants issued by both the Federal Government and the states of Rhineland-Palatinate, and Hesse will be used to support a project "designed for building Germany and Europe's crucial raw materials supply chains resilience".

According to the German Raw Materials Agency, Germany's demand for lithium could reach 170,000 tons per year by 2030. The country's automotive industry relies on imports to meet its battery production requirements.

A study conducted by Fraunhofer IEG and the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources in March showed that Germany has enough lithium reserves to meet its domestic demand for several decades.

Vulcan announced last year that its first large industrial plant with an annual production of 24,000 tons of lithium hydroxide - enough to power 500,000 electric cars - would be in operation by the end 2026.

Vulcan invests 690 million euro in the project. It will build a facility in Landau, Rhineland-Palatinate, extracting lithium chloride which will be converted into lithium hydroxide, a key component for lithium batteries production, in a facility near Frankfurt.

The company stated that the funding will be distributed from October 1, over a period of 36 months. The economy ministry stated that the Rhineland-Palatinate state and Hesse will each co-finance around 30% of the state support.

In a recent statement, Economy Ministry State Sec. Stefan Rouenhoff stated that "in times of increasing geopolitical threats it is necessary to increase efforts...to open up alternative raw materials sources for our domestic economies".

(source: Reuters)