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EV Metals unit to set up $905m Saudi battery complex

RIYADH, January 18, 2023

EV Metals Group, a global battery materials and technology company, has announced that its regional unit, EVM Arabia, will be setting up a new battery chemicals complex on a 1.27-million-sq-m area at Yanbu, Saudi Arabia, at an investment of SR3.4 billion ($905 million).
 
EVM Arabia said it has already signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia's Royal Commission for Yanbu for the leasing of industrial land for the project as well as with the Saudi Ministry of Energy for allocation of gas and power. 
 
The complex will see staged development and expansion of a lithium chemicals plant and a nickel chemicals plant, said the company in a statement.
 
The work on the first integrated battery chemicals complex of EVM, will begin in Q3 this year, it stated.
 
EVM Arabia said the commissioning of the first two trains of lithium hydroxide monohydrate (LHM) will begin in 2026 and gradually the annual production capacity will be ramped up to 50,000 tpa. 
 
This will be followed by an additional four trains, taking total production of the lithium chemicals plant three-fold to 150,000 tpa of LHM, it stated.
 
The complex will process intermediate feedstock of critical raw materials from Western Australia to produce high purity chemicals containing lithium, nickel, cobalt, manganese and other metals for downstream production of Cathode Active Materials (CAM), it added.
 
It will see the production of chemicals required for active materials in the cathode that can be recharged for lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and renewable energy storage.
 
This comes as part of the SR43 billion ($11.4 billion) worth of agreements, signed by the Royal Commission for on the sidelines of the International Mining Conference held at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh, for the establishment of key industrial projects in the cities of Ras Al Khair and Yanbu.
 
EVM Arabia said it has received a gas and power allocation equivalent to a daily standard amount of 6.24 million cu ft which will be used for the first two processing trains in the Lithium Chemicals Plant to produce high purity lithium hydroxide monohydrate.
 
On the new complex, Managing Director and CEO Mohammad Bajba said the provision of land and permit to construct, as well as the gas and power allocation, are major milestones for EVM Arabia in the kingdom, and vital to its operations in advancing the progress of the complex.
 
"These developments highlight support for projects that are strategically aligned with Vision 2030 and the aspirations of the kingdom for a clean energy future. This is a great start to the year for EVM in the kingdom," he added.  
 
On the new complex, Michael Naylor, the Chairman of EVM Arabia and Managing Director and CEO of EVM Group, said it is strategically located to serve demand for high purity chemicals from electric vehicle and battery cell manufacturers both locally, and from target markets in Europe and North America looking for stable and transparent supply chains.
 
“As structural deficits emerge in the second half of this decade, our complex will emerge as a global midstream hub for the production of high purity chemicals and battery materials as the kingdom transforms its economy to become a global leader in the energy transition. EVM is privileged to be delivering directly into Vision 2030," stated Naylor.
 
"We commend the guidance and enablement of the National Industrial Development Centre (NIDC) under the agreement between NIDC and EVM in December 2020 for the development of the complex and Saudi supply chain," he added.
 
This year, EVM Group will accelerate exploration of critical minerals in the kingdom through its subsidiary Riwaq Al Mawarid for Mining to develop a localised supply chain for the new complex. 
 
Riwaq has been granted 11 exploration licences covering 1,093 sq km and has 142 applications for exploration licences with an area of 11,350 sq km in process, which have identified or potential for critical minerals containing lithium, nickel, cobalt, copper, platinum group metals and rare earth elements.-TradeArabia News Service



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