01 Mangrove Lithium Opens North America's First Commercial Electrochemical Lithium Refinery
Aiming to strengthen the continent's EV battery supply chain with a 1,000-tonne-per-year plant
Mangrove Lithium has opened North America's first commercial electrochemical lithium refinery, a 1,000-tonne-per-year plant in Delta, British Columbia. This move aims to strengthen the continent's EV battery supply chain by providing a local source of lithium, a key component in EV batteries. The refinery will use electrochemical technology to produce high-purity lithium, which is essential for EV battery production. This development is significant for the North American EV industry, as it reduces reliance on imported lithium and helps to secure a stable supply chain. Electrek
02 Tesla Adds Sunwoda as Fifth Global EV Battery Supplier
Diversifying its battery supply chain to squeeze costs amid margin pressure
Tesla has added Sunwoda, a Chinese battery manufacturer, as its fifth global EV battery supplier. This move is part of Tesla's efforts to diversify its battery supply chain and reduce costs. Sunwoda will supply Tesla with lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cells, which are already being used in Shanghai-built vehicles destined for export markets. By adding Sunwoda to its supplier list, Tesla aims to increase its negotiating power and reduce its dependence on existing suppliers. This development is significant for the EV industry, as it highlights the growing importance of LFP cells in EV battery production. Electrek
03 Rivian to Use EV Batteries for Stationary Energy Storage at Factory
Repurposing EV battery packs for a second life in energy storage
Rivian has announced plans to use its EV batteries for stationary energy storage at its factory. This move is part of the company's efforts to reduce waste and increase the lifespan of its batteries. By repurposing EV battery packs for energy storage, Rivian can reduce the environmental impact of its operations and provide a sustainable solution for its energy needs. This development is significant for the EV industry, as it highlights the potential for EV batteries to have a second life in energy storage applications. CleanTechnica