The Lithium Board, formed by governors, the Executive Branch, and the Economy Ministry, has agreed on a legal framework to promote industrialization. The draft was written by Casa Rosada and sent to the Economy Ministry. However, progress has stalled due to some. Sources at Casa Rosada defend the project and assure detractors that it is not similar to Chilean law, which also has domestic market quotas and, even though it doesn't include export duties, royalties can reach up to 40%. This explains why last year Chile collected. There are a few articles under “observation” by the Secretariat of Mining, which operates under Economy Minister Sergio Massa. One such article declares lithium to be of “strategic.
Where will lithium batteries be made in Buenos Aires?
State company Y-TEC, the tech arm of YPF, will open the first lithium battery cell factory in September, in La Plata, the capital of Buenos Aires province. Another plant, five times bigger, will kick off in Santiago del Estero in 2024.
How many people can a lithium battery power Buenos Aires?
The plant will generate 15 megawatts per year, which means it will produce lithium batteries capable of powering 2500 households. The batteries are envisaged for use in rural areas. For example, there is already a Buenos Aires province-backed project to supply the Paulino-Berisso island, home to 70 families who are currently off the power grid.
The bill to develop the value chain of lithium and batteries, as it reads on the draft, hopes that Argentina can start by joining the industrialization of a few elements, such as cathodes and battery cells, and only then start producing batteries in the mid-term.
How many companies are involved in a lithium project in Argentina?
These are some of the findings from a report prepared by the consulting firm Aleph Energy, led by Daniel Dreizzen, which analyzes the global lithium market while delving into Argentina in greater detail. These are the 41 companies of various characteristics that participate in the country's 64 projects.
Will a new Lithium Project churn out in Argentina?
Four new projects will finally begin to churn out lithium in the weeks and months ahead, according to a yet-to-be released federal government time-line seen by Bloomberg News. That will almost double production capacity in Argentina, whose growth potential has long lured the attention of battery makers around the world.
What is happening in Argentina's lithium sector?
Jose Hofer, lithium battery specialist at consultancy SC-Insights and former analyst at Chile's Ministry of Mining: “What we are witnessing today in Argentina's lithium sector is the result of three decades of consistent investment and exploration in the space.