Livium and MinRes have formalised a joint venture deal two years in the making, bringing them one step closer to commercialising a new lithium extraction technology.
A company that plans to build a battery recycling facility in Western Australia is among 15 recipients to share $5.4 million in state government grants to combat e-waste.
Lithium Australia chief executive officer and managing director Simon Linge is pleased with the company's progression heading into the final quarter of the 2024 financial year.
A record breaking 29 per cent increase in battery collection, an agreement with MinRes and the fifth consecutive quarter of gross profits have rounded a solid quarter for Lithium Australia. The company collected a whopping 413 tonnes of batteries last quarter, with higher-margin Lithium-ion batteries representing 44 per cent of collections that it will harvest lucrative battery metals from.
Independent testing by Novonix Battery Technology Solutions has found Lithium Australia's lithium ferro phosphate (LFP) cathode material to be of high quality – either matching or exceeding competitor products across the key parameters of capacity, stability and high temperature performance. Tests suggest the company's product is an attractive alternative in the existing LFP supply chain, which is heavily concentrated in China.
A significant increase in recycling division sales has doubled Lithium Australia's annual revenue in the past financial year to $5.5 million, up from $2.5 million during the previous reporting period. Associated sales costs were also cut by $600,000 down to $4 million, resulting in a gross profit of $1.5 million for the year compared to a gross loss last year of $1.7 million.
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Newly-appointed Lithium Australia managing director Simon Linge has vowed to fast-track the company's development as the Perth-based battery innovator moves to commercialise its patented technologies. Mr Linge has more than 25 years of global manufacturing, recycling and engineering services experience and as the company's chief executive officer, contributed to the landmark development agreement signed earlier this month with mining heavyweight Mineral Resources.
A new deal locked away with mining heavyweight Mineral Resources has sent Lithium Australia's share price flying this morning, MinRes has agreed to help progress Lithium Australia's lithium extraction technology, “LieNA” by solely funding the development and operation of a pilot plant up to the value of $4.5 million, in addition to providing the raw materials.
Lithium Australia will fill its coffers to the tune of more than half a million dollars after entering into a binding agreement to sell 70 per cent of its Lepidolite Hill lithium project to Eastern Resources. It will see Lithium Australia collect $550,000 in three tranches and allow it to put further focus on improving technology associated with the battery materials industry.
Lithium Australia has recorded green gains after mixed battery collections by subsidiary Envirostream jumped more than 30 per cent to 364 tonnes in the March quarter, compared to 275 tonnes in the December quarter.
According to the parent company's latest quarterly report, Envirostream also generated a comparative cash gross profit of almost $1 million in the nine months to March.
Lithium Australia is one step closer to bringing its lithium ferro phosphate cathode powder pre-qualification plant to reality after results from independent testing confirmed its product proved more stable than the two leading commercial brands. The combination of commercial grade graphite and LFP demonstrated the potential to support long-lifetime cell designs. The testing was undertaken by NOVONIX Battery Technology Solutions as part of a customer joint materials selection program.
Battery metals company Lithium Australia has boosted revenue by more than 40 per cent in the second half of calendar year 2022 compared to the corresponding period in 2021. The WA-based ASX-listed company, whose interests encompass several aspects of the so-called “green energy revolution”, also slashed its losses in that same period according to the company's latest half-year accounts.
Lithium Australia has entered into a binding agreement to sell its 30 per cent share in the Lake Johnston lithium project to Charger Metals as the company concentrates on its battery recycling portfolio. The agreement will see Charger take 100 per cent control of the project to the west of Norseman in WA and grants Lithium Australia first right of refusal for offtake of up to 30 per cent of lithium produced at the site.
ASX-listed Lithium Australia has enjoyed a record-setting December quarter with the company increasing revenue from customers by more than $200,000 to $1.261 million in addition to a significant reduction in operating costs. The latest figures are more than double the $488,000 made in receipts from customers in the corresponding December quarter of 2021 and appears to be a record for Lithium Australia.
The maiden RC drilling campaign at Lithium Australia and Charger Metals' Lake Johnson joint venture project in the Goldfields-Esperance region has enjoyed immediate success with the drill bit. The company says the campaign intersected numerous spodumene-bearing stacked pegmatites between 1 and 5 metres wide within a broad 50m zone that remains open at each end and depth. Field observations include spodumene in 15 of the 17 holes completed.
An approval for a program of works is now the only thing preventing Galan Lithium from launching a maiden five-hole diamond drilling program at its newly defined Fry's Block area, part of its larger Greenbushes South lithium project in WA. The campaign is expected to kick off in January and follows the discovery of three compelling pegmatite targets through fieldwork, geochemical analysis and a geophysical data review.
Lithium Australia has chalked up another milestone on its journey to commercialising a rival to traditional EV batteries with completion of an engineering study for an expanded pilot plant to make lithium ferro phosphate. The company says it eventually wants a plant producing at least 10,000 tonnes a year which it believes will make it one of the few significant LFP producers outside China.
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Galan Lithium will gain full control of the Greenbushes South lithium project on the edge of the world class Greenbushes Lithium Mine after shaking hands on a $3 million purchase of joint venture p
Lithium Australia has grown its Envirostream battery recycling feed sources through new partnerships with LG and Battery World. With permits and feed stock being key barriers to entry Lithium Australia has set itself up for an entrenched and fully permitted position in the fast growing industry sector. Its Envirostream battery recycling plant has a 99-year Victorian EPA permit.
Perth-based battery technology company and recycler Lithium Australia has appointed an experienced executive and recycling expert as its Chief Executive Officer. Simon Linge has 25 years' senior management experience within the Bluescope Group and BHP, and most recently was an executive at Pact Group Holdings. He takes the helm of Lithium Australia in coming weeks and will be based in Melbourne.
Lithium Australia's wholly owned subsidiary Envirostream has bolstered a partnership with an arm of consumer electronics dynamo LG to recycle over 250 tonnes of lithium-ion batteries. Under the agreement the company will deliver spent cells to the recycler's facilities in Melbourne where the devices will be stripped, processed and treated before being repurposed into new energy storage solutions.
Geological mapping at Galan Lithium's Greenbushes South project in WA's South West has led to the discovery of a significant new pegmatite outcrop that runs over 500m in strike length and alluringly remains open. The campaign follows previous exploration at the site that unveiled the operation's first pegmatite lens in a highly prospective area coined “GS11”.
Lithium Australia continues to grow its revenue stream after recording almost $1m in receipts from customers for the June quarter and finishing the financial year with $4.8 million in the tin. The company recorded $994,000 in revenue for the June quarter that has increased from $575,000 in the March quarter that in turn grew from $488,000 for the December quarter.
Lithium Australia subsidiary Envirostream has added more than 100 spent battery collection sites across the nation after signing a battery recycling services agreement with Battery World Australia. The deal allows Envirostream to collect spent lithium batteries from Battery World's 110 franchises nationally. The latest partnership gives Envirostream access to more than 800 collection points throughout Australia after similar collaborations with retailers such as Bunnings and Officeworks.
Galan Lithium has appointed former SQM Hydrogeology Superintendent Alvaro Henríquez as its new Exploration Manager. Henríquez will be responsible for ramping up the company's exploration and development efforts at its battery metal projects in Australia and Argentina. He has more than two decades' experience in the mining sector and will join Galan from one of the world's largest lithium producers.
Perth-based battery technology company Lithium Australia is at the forefront of the lithium-ion battery recycling industry through its wholly owned subsidiary Envirostream. It's a sector the CSIRO estimates in a recent report could grow to be worth $3.1 billion in Australia alone. The company says lithium waste is growing at 20 per cent per year, potentially exceeding 100,000 tonnes a year by 2036 — enough to fill 42 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
Lithium Australia is celebrating a major milestone after its recently acquired battery recycling company Envirostream received its first rebate from the Commonwealth Government-backed B-cycle scheme. B-cycle is a national battery recycling plan that provides rebates across collection, sorting and processing points to create a responsible battery lifecycle by keeping batteries out of landfill.
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Lithium Australia's joint venture partner Charger Metals is poised to fire up the drill rig at its Medcalf prospect, part of the larger Lake Johnston project about 450km east of Perth in WA after confirming a significant lithium system at the site. The looming campaign will follow work at its nearby Coates and Bynoe projects where an imminent delivery of drilling approvals is expected.
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Lithium Australia NL is now the sole owner of battery recycling venture Envirostream after sweeping up the final 10 per cent of the enterprise. According to the company, its subsidiary is the country's only Environmental Protection Agency permitted and licensed recycler of mixed and lithium-ion batteries and its acquisition adds an invaluable strategic asset to its portfolio.
ASX-listed battery metal player Lithium Australia is a step closer to the development of a 10,000 tonne per annum lithium ferro phosphate manufacturing facility after its wholly-owned subsidiary VSPC appointed engineering and project delivery outfit Lycopodium to drive a definitive feasibility advancing the proposal towards reality.
Galan Lithium could be closing in on the key battery metal at its Greenbushes South project in WA after recent exploration work at the venture highlighted anomalous pathfinder mineralisation in soil samples and rock chips. According to the company, the samples show the trace elements could support pegmatites similar to those found in the nearby Greenbushes mine, the world's largest hard rock lithium deposit.
ASX-listed Lithium Australia is closing in on full ownership of its 90 per cent owned subsidiary, Envirostream Australia, after agreeing to terms for the acquisition of the final 10 per cent of the battery recycling company. The company says with the Battery Stewardship Scheme now in full swing and the stockpile of used batteries ever increasing, the move is a “strategic imperative”.
Lithium Australia's battery recycling venture took a critical step forward after its 90 per cent owned subsidiary Envirostream was given the all-clear to open a second battery recycling plant in Laverton, Victoria. According to the company, its latest work puts it ahead of demand for electric vehicles and energy-storage system battery dismantling.