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Tesla Lithium Refinery to Be Discussed by the Public of Nueces County, Texas

Tesla Lithium Refinery to Be Discussed by the Public of Nueces County, Texas

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The public of Nueces County, Texas, will convene next week to discuss a possible Tesla lithium refinery near Robstown. Tesla is considering multiple sites for the facility and will decide on a final site at a later date.

Among other places, Tesla is considering building a facility near Robstown, Nueces County, Texas. According to Kris 6 News, the public will meet next week to discuss this. On September 26, at 2:00 pm, the county commissioners will hold a special meeting where the public can learn more about the potential project, as well as express their opinion on whether they support the placement of the facility.

Tesla is considering building a lithium refinery on the Gulf Coast of Texas. The manufacturer told officials it is considering building a “battery-grade lithium hydroxide refining facility” in Nueces County, which it has pitched as “the first of its kind in North America,” according to a newly public application for tax breaks filed with the Texas Comptroller's Office.

Tesla wrote that if built, the facility would process “raw ore material into a usable state for battery production.” The resulting lithium hydroxide it creates would be “packaged and shipped by truck and rail to various Tesla battery manufacturing sites supporting the necessary supply chain for large-scale and electric vehicle batteries.”

Tesla said the process it will use to mine lithium is “innovative and designed to consume less hazardous reagents and create usable by-products compared to the conventional process.” This may be the process described at Battery Day, which was patented by Tesla.

The patent, “Selective extraction of lithium from clay minerals,” states that extracting lithium from ore using sodium chloride is an environmentally friendlier way to obtain the metal, compared to currently used techniques such as acid leaching. It also allows for higher recoveries. In essence, this method allows extracting lithium from clay minerals and compositions by mixing a cation source with the clay mineral, performing a high-energy mill of the clay mineral, and performing a liquid leach to obtain a lithium-rich leach solution.

The construction of the facility could start as early as Q4 2022, but commercial production will only start in Q4 2024. Tesla told the government that the facility could be located “anywhere with access to the Gulf Coast shipping channel,” but that the company is evaluating a competing site in Louisiana.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has repeatedly urged miners to expand the production of lithium, which is a key metal for the production of lithium-ion batteries and the production of electric vehicles. “I’d like to once again urge entrepreneurs to enter the lithium refining business. The mining is relatively easy, the refining is much harder,” he said on Tesla’s Q2 2022 earnings call in July. “You can't lose, it's a license to print money.”

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Eva Fox joined Tesmanian in 2019 to cover breaking news as an automotive journalist. The main topics that she covers are clean energy and electric vehicles. As a journalist, Eva is specialized in Tesla and topics related to the work and development of the company.

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