This podcast by "Resource Quebec" states that the Moblan mine will have enough lithium to create 130 Million EV's
https://energy-cast.com/160-iq.html - Listen at 12:48 - he states 133 million EV's
I am guessing this for for the life of mine. But I wanted to know what that actually means in terms of number of 30,000 tpa hydroxide plants.
I found 2 articles that basically agree that 30,000 tons of hydroxide can produce 500,000 EV's.
This article is referencing the PLL Tennessee plant.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/01/miner-piedmont-unveils-plans-for-new-lithium-refining-plant-in-push-for-domestic-ev-supply-chains.html
and this one is about snow lake.
If 30,000 tons of hydroxide can produce 500,000 cars and the Life of the plant is 30 years then it would be able to produce 15 million cars over the life of the plant.
In order to produce 130 million EV's you would need 8.66 30k hydroxide plants.
That is 260,000 tons of hydroxide per year.
This number is so far beyond what BL had spoken of in the AGM that I don't know if I believe it. Can anyone shed some light on where I have gone wrong with the calculations?
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