Livista Energy partners with Technip Energies to build lithium refinery in Europe
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Livista Energy partners with Technip Energies to build lithium refinery in Europe

Production is forecast to begin in 2026, with 40,000 tonnes a year output

  • By ICN Bureau | June 10, 2023
Livista Energy Europe [Livista] has signed a “Letter of Award” with Technip Energies for the FEED Phase Engineering of Europe’s first battery grade lithium chemical refinery, capable of accepting all sources of raw lithium materials including recycled lithium chemicals as feedstock. 
 
Under the scope of the FEED, Technip Energies will perform the engineering, early procurement activities, cost estimations and all permitting works required to build the first refinery, as well as early works for the plant expansion project on the same site location. In addition, the pre-FEED for the second plant will be performed in parallel based on the first plant design, thus increasing efficiencies and lowering overall costs.
 
Production is forecast to begin in 2026, with 40,000 tonnes a year output – enough to supply the lithium battery requirements of 850,000 electric vehicles – with the potential to double production capacity at the facility over time
 
Recycled feedstock is expected to reach 50% of the first plant’s capacity by 2030 and will be key to reduce the environmental impact while ramping up Europe’s energy independence and security.
 
“Technip Energies has a strong global reputation for delivering projects on schedule and on budget. Livista looks forward to a long and successful working relationship moving forward, that will reinforce the credibility of our project. 
 
This collaboration will set the path towards filling a critical gap in the European EV and lithium-Ion battery supply chain, as nearly all lithium is currently refined in Asia. The capacity of our plants to accept recycled battery materials will make us a key part of the circular economy and will support our customers in sourcing lithium directly in Europe. Livista will also support the EU with its EV growth objectives, and sourcing of local materials, alongside moving towards energy independence,” says Jean-Marc Ichbia, Livista COO.
 
“We are pleased to have been selected for this ambitious lithium refining project in Germany. We are fully committed to supporting Livista’s ambition as part of the electric vehicles industry development in Europe.  As we continue to grow our footprint in the lithium refining space, we are eager to contribute to the decarbonization of the European automotive industry,” says Marco Villa, Technip Energies COO.
 

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