Altmin partners The National Strategic Public Company for Bolivian lithium deposits

The agreement outlines the collaboration on the development of raw materials supply chain and production of cathode active materials (CAMs) for lithium-ion batteries.

Altmin - Bolivia
L-R: Karla Calderon, President, YLB; Raul Matya, Vice Minister of Exploration & Exploitation of Energy Resources, Ministry of HydroCarbon & Energy Bolivia; Marco Copa Gutierrez, Governor of Potosi; Mourya Sunkavalli, Founder, Altmin and Kiriti Varma, Co-Founder, Altmin.

Hyderabad-based Altmin, a battery active materials manufacturing company has signed a strategic agreement with The National Strategic Public Company for Bolivian lithium deposits to advance partnership for C-LFP technology.

The agreement outlines the collaboration on the development of raw materials supply chain and production of cathode active materials (CAMs) for lithium-ion batteries, aligning with the bilateral industrialisation efforts of this vital resource.

The collaboration is claimed to be the first-of-its-kind that the South American nation enters in the advancement of indigenous lithium-ion battery manufacturing which is poised to impact the entire supply chain positively. Furthermore, the collaboration will cater to the global energy transition while addressing lithium requirements for Altmin’s India operations.

The partnership entails the sharing of scientific technology knowledge for manufacturing battery active materials, through the establishment of a Pilot Plant in La Palca, Potosi using Altmin’s patented ‘C-LFP’ technology and sharing of lithium carbonate supplies produced by YLB. This partnership aims to enhance research, development, and piloting activities for Lithium and establish a bilateral raw materials supply chain.

Last month, a team of experts from YLB visited Altmin’s Hyderabad facility for advanced technical and commercial discussions, following which the Bolivian-government-owned entity invited Altmin to Bolivia to seal the deal. 

Karla Calderon, President, YLB said, “This convention provides for cooperation for the technological development of active materials for use in lithium-ion batteries, by implementation of a pilot plant in Potosi is set to roll this year with a 3 gigawatt envisaged for the near future.”
Mourya Sunkavalli, Founder & MD, Altmin said, “Joining hands with YLB is extremely reassuring as it secures our position in the global battery market. This alliance will enable Altmin to produce upwards of 10 GWh of LFP by 2030. The partnership between YLB and Altmin is a significant milestone between the two countries in the critical minerals sector, fostering collaboration and innovation.”

Altmin had recently inaugurated a Megawatt-scale LFP manufacturing plant with ARCI, emphasising its commitment to Cathode Active Material (CAM) production and India’s self-reliance in the sector while reducing external dependence.

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