If built, Tesla has told the state of Texas that the facility would process raw ore material into a state suitable for battery production. The company...
is plotting a potential lithium refinery on the gulf coast of Texas, a move that would bolster the company’s battery-production efforts and further expand its footprint in the state.
Tesla also said the process it will use is “innovative and designed to consume less hazardous reagents and create usable by-products compared to the conventional process.” “I’d like to once again urge entrepreneurs to enter the lithium refining business. The mining is relatively easy; the refining is much harder,” Musk said on Tesla’s second-quarter earnings call in July. “You can’t lose, it’s a license to print money.”
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