Tesla's Catamarca Visit: Why Elon Musk's Team Took Lithium Without Building Gigafactories in Argentina

BY : KARMACTIVE STAFF

BY : KARMACTIVE STAFF

Tesla shifted its operations from China to new installations in Mexico and the USA.

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An American company began exploring lithium in Salar del Hombre Muerto in 1996.

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Tesla has maintained a long-standing relationship with the current owner of the Phoenix Project.

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Livent extended its multi-year lithium hydroxide supply agreement with Tesla until 2021.

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The Argentine lithium industry plays a critical role in the global energy matrix transformation.

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Argentina's government strategy includes both industrializing lithium and integrating the country into the global technological development of electromobility.

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Tesla's involvement became visible after FMC completed the process of separating its agro-industrial division from its chemical division.

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With the Catamarca plant, production is set to increase from 20,000 tons annually to 60,000 tons.

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The Argentine Lithium Industry and Its Role in the Global Energy Matrix Transformation are increasingly significant in the context of global energy shifts.

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