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Atlantic Lithium Limited, based in Australia, is developing Ghana's first lithium mine, the Ewoyaa Project. Producing high-quality spodumene concentrate for lithium-ion batteries, it supports electric vehicles and energy storage. Strategic partnerships enhance its role in the global move toward a carbon-neutral future.
Atlantic Lithium Limited is an Australia-based lithium exploration and development company focused on advancing its flagship Ewoyaa Lithium Project in Ghana, West Africa. The Ewoyaa project holds 36.8 million tonnes of lithium-bearing spodumene pegmatite, aiming to become Ghana's first lithium-producing mine.
This concentrate is a raw material further processed into lithium hydroxide or lithium carbonate, which are essential for battery manufacturing, particularly for electric vehicles and renewable energy storage solutions.
Atlantic Lithium's key project is the Ewoyaa Lithium Project in Ghana, set to be the country's first lithium-producing mine. The project has secured mine operating and environmental permits and expects production by April 2025.
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Atlantic Lithium Limited, based in Australia, is developing Ghana''s first lithium mine, the Ewoyaa Project. Producing high-quality spodumene concentrate for lithium-ion batteries, it supports electric vehicles
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Explore Ghana''s first lithium mine at Atlantic Lithium''s Ewoyaa Project, set to transform the global battery supply by 2025.
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