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Infinity Lithium is an Australian listed minerals company who is seeking to develop its 75% owned San Jose Industrial Lithium Project located in the Extremadura Region of Spain.
A scoping study released in October 2021 confirms robust economics for the underground extraction of San Jose’s lithium bearing ore for processing and refinement at an adjacent chemical conversion facility to produce high value, battery grade lithium hydroxide.
Infinity’s goal in the long term is to supply the European lithium-ion battery supply chain and EV industry.
Localised lithium chemical production is needed in order to de-risk strategic European EV supply chains. Infinity offers a sustainable, integrated, low-cost and long-term source of lithium chemicals.
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