Tesla's Texas Lithium Refinery Now Operational, Boosting EV Battery Supply
Tesla has launched operations at its new lithium refinery in Corpus Christi, Texas. The facility will supply battery-grade lithium for the company's electric vehicles and energy storage solutions, aiming to boost global refining capacity for these sectors.
The Texas refinery, Tesla's first in the US, has successfully processed raw materials through its kiln for the first time. It will transform spodumene concentrate into battery-grade lithium hydroxide, intended for Tesla's Gigafactories. The company aims to reduce its reliance on international lithium suppliers and streamline production timelines with domestic refining. Tesla plans to ramp up production at the Texas refinery in the coming months to support vehicle delivery targets and battery production goals. Despite the refinery's significant progress, the search results do not provide information about who will lead the facility.
Tesla's Texas lithium refinery is now operational, marking a significant step towards domestic tesla stock refining. The facility will support Tesla's electric vehicle production and energy storage solutions, contributing to the global refining capacity for these sectors.
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