AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V. Hosts a Successful Capital
Markets Day at its Lithium Laboratory in Höchst
Amsterdam, 30
March 2023 --- AMG Advanced
Metallurgical Group N.V. ("AMG", EURONEXT AMSTERDAM: "AMG") will
start production of lithium hydroxide in Bitterfeld in the fourth
quarter of 2023. Dr. Heinz Schimmelbusch, CEO and Chairman of the
Management Board, presented the plans for the refinery today in
Frankfurt. As early as 2024, subsidiary AMG Lithium GmbH will
produce 20,000 metric tons of lithium hydroxide annually in
Bitterfeld-Wolfen – enough for batteries for around 500,000
electric vehicles (“EVs”). AMG’s first module is sold out and by
2030, AMG plans to expand annual production to 100,000 metric tons
of lithium hydroxide.
Dr. Heinz Schimmelbusch, Chairman of the
Management Board and CEO of AMG N.V. said, “With our production of
lithium hydroxide in Germany, we are making an important
contribution to electromobility in Europe. And by establishing our
own complete lithium value chain, we are supporting the European
battery material independence as the electric vehicle industry
continues to expand.”
“Battery production is currently heavily
dominated by Asian countries. We will be ready to supply the
European electric vehicle market as it transitions to full
electromobility by 2035. In addition to providing lithium, this
includes above all our technological know-how to produce the basic
material for industrial production in the best and most reliable
quality,” said Dr. Stefan Scherer, CEO of AMG Lithium.
From mining to the next generation of lithium
products, AMG aims to cover the entire lithium value chain by 2026:
from spodumene extraction at its own mine in Brazil, to the
production of technical-grade lithium carbonate in Brazil, to the
production of battery-grade lithium hydroxide in Germany.
To this end, AMG is expanding the refinery at
the Bitterfeld site to a total of five modules by 2030, which will
produce 100,000 metric tons of lithium hydroxide annually. The
current total projected investment volume from extraction to
processing and refining of the lithium is €1 billion. Lithium
hydroxide is an important raw material for the production of
cathode materials for batteries in EVs and thus for the path to
climate-neutral mobility. With the refinery in Bitterfeld, AMG is
primarily aiming to supply customers who manufacture in Europe. A
contract has already been signed to supply at least 5,000 metric
tons of lithium hydroxide annually to the South Korean company
EcoPro, which will process it into cathode material in Debrecen,
Hungary.
On January 31, AMG N.V. announced that its
wholly owned subsidiary, AMG Lithium GmbH (“AMG Lithium”), signed a
non-binding memorandum of understanding (“MOU”) with FREYR Battery,
a developer of clean, next-generation battery cell production
capacity. The basis of the MOU is for AMG Lithium to supply FREYR
between 3,000 to 5,000 tons per annum of battery-grade lithium
hydroxide. The agreement between AMG Lithium and FREYR further lays
out deepening the understanding of the technical requirements and
future needs of both parties. In particular, the reduction of the
carbon footprint throughout the supply chain is a common goal for
both parties.
On March 22, AMG N.V. announced its 25 percent
stake in Zinnwald Lithium Plc, and the admission of the newly
issued ordinary shares took place on March 29. The lithium
development company, which has an approved mining license, plans to
supply around 12,000 metric tons of lithium hydroxide annually near
Dresden in the future to meet the battery needs of EVs in
Europe.
“Establishing a raw material base close to our
Bitterfeld operations has logistical and strategic benefits for
AMG,” commented Dr. Heinz Schimmelbusch. “The site in the heart of
the European chemical and automotive industry is well on its way to
becoming the lithium hydroxide hotspot for batteries in
Europe.”
About AMG
AMG's mission is to provide critical materials
and related process technologies to advance a less carbon-intensive
world. To this end, AMG is focused on the production and
development of energy storage materials such as lithium, vanadium,
and tantalum. In addition, AMG's products include highly engineered
systems to reduce CO2 in aerospace engines, as well as critical
materials addressing CO2 reduction in a variety of other end use
markets.
AMG Clean Energy Materials segment combines
AMG’s recycling and mining operations, producing materials for
infrastructure and energy storage solutions while reducing the CO2
footprint of both suppliers and customers. AMG Clean Energy
Materials segment spans the vanadium, lithium, and tantalum value
chains. AMG Critical Materials Technologies segment combines AMG’s
leading vacuum furnace technology line with high-purity materials
serving global leaders in the aerospace sector. AMG Critical
Minerals segment consists of AMG’s mineral processing operations in
antimony, graphite, and silicon metal.
With approximately 3,400 employees, AMG operates
globally with production facilities in Germany, the United Kingdom,
France, the United States, China, Mexico, Brazil, India, Sri Lanka,
and Mozambique, and has sales and customer service offices in
Russia and Japan (www.amg-nv.com).
For further information, please
contact:AMG Advanced
Metallurgical Group
N.V. +1
610 975
4979Michele
Fischermfischer@amg-nv.com
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