Germany Discovers Massive Lithium Reserves, Boosting EV Battery Supply

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Germany's Altmark region has discovered one of the world's largest lithium deposits, with 43 million tons of lithium carbonate equivalent, positioning the country as a major player in the global lithium market. Neptune Energy plans to use environmentally friendly direct lithium extraction techniques to minimize ecological impact, supporting Germany's transition to sustainable energy resources and boosting its role in the electric vehicle battery supply chain.
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