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European Lithium is a mining exploration and development company focused on its wholly-owned Wolfsberg Lithium Project in Austria.
The company is developing its advanced hard rock lithium project in the heart of Europe with the intention of helping to meet Europe’s growing demand for self-sufficiency in the supply of natural resources, specifically critical metals such as Lithium.
European Lithium is ideally placed to supply major European based battery factories and electric vehicle (EV) automakers with the project scheduled to start operation in 2023. The company also plans to make use of the projects by-products, quartz, mica and feldspar, supplying the European glass and ceramics industry.
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