Simbol Materials Starts Lithium Production at Salton Sea Site
CaliforniaÂ’s Simbol Materialsis starting domestic commercial production of the worldÂ’s highest-purity lithium carbonate, which is used as an electrolyte for electric vehicle batteries and other energy storage devices, the company announced Sept. 28.
The lithium carbonate produced from the companyÂ’s 500-metric ton facility near the Salton Sea in CaliforniaÂ’s Imperial Valley will outdo other sources of not only lithium, but manganese and zinc, in terms of quality and performance, helping ensure that growth of clean energy and technologies in the US continues. Simbol is preparing to extract manganese and zinc, as well as lithium, from the Salton SeaÂ’s geothermal brines, according to the Pleasanton-based company.
With the start of commercial production at its Salton Sea facility, Simbol joins MolyCorp as the only two commercial producers of rare earths in the US. Assuring a ready, cost-effective supply of lithium and other so-called rare earth minerals is crucial to ramping up production of electric vehicles (EVs). At present, China produces 95% of global rare earth mineral production, and itÂ’s been cutting back on exports, as well as nationalizing the operations of its rare earth mineral producers.
Simbol is making use of what it says is a “breakthrough” technology for extracting lithium, manganese and zinc found in geothermal brines.
Also significantly, its technology can be incorporated into geothermal power plants, making geothermal power an even more attractive and cost-effective source of clean, renewable baseload electrical power