What's Happening?
Mangrove Lithium has inaugurated North America's first commercial electrochemical lithium refining facility in Delta, British Columbia, Canada. The plant is designed to supply 1,000 tonnes per annum of lithium, sufficient to support approximately 25,000
electric vehicles (EVs) each year. This facility employs Mangrove's proprietary electrochemical technology, which is more cost-effective and sustainable than traditional methods. The opening of this plant marks a significant step in establishing a Canada-based refining route to support North America's growing electrification needs. The facility aims to localize battery and critical mineral supply, enhancing energy security and reducing reliance on overseas lithium refining.
Why It's Important?
The establishment of Mangrove's facility is crucial for North America's EV industry, as it addresses supply chain challenges by localizing lithium refining. This move is expected to enhance energy security and support the region's electrification goals. By reducing dependency on overseas refining, the facility could lead to more stable and secure supply chains for battery production. Additionally, the project is supported by Natural Resources Canada with conditional funding, highlighting its strategic importance. The facility's success could pave the way for further expansion, including a planned facility in eastern Canada, which aims to significantly increase lithium supply and support the production of 500,000 EVs annually.
What's Next?
Mangrove plans to expand its operations with a new facility in eastern Canada, which will process spodumene and further increase lithium supply. This expansion is part of a broader strategy to create an integrated mine-to-cathode lithium supply chain in Canada. The initiative is expected to enhance Canada's battery production capabilities and energy resilience. The project is also aligned with Canada's goals of leveraging critical mineral resources to boost supply chain security, job creation, and clean energy innovation.












