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LSC LITHIUM CORPORATION LSSCF

"LSC Lithium Corp is engaged in exploration, discovery, and development of Lithium brine projects in Argentina. The company projects are bifurcated namely Pozuelos, Pastos Grandes, Salinas Grandes, Salinas Grandes, Rio Grande, Jama, and others. It derives most of its revenues from exploration business. The LSC Lithium Corp based in Canada."


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Post by goodtoreadthison Aug 23, 2018 9:22am
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LG Chem huge demand

LG Chem huge demand
 

LG Chem ramping up to dominate the Lithium battery market

LG Chem, a major South Korean lithium-ion battery manufacturer, is increasing its cell manufacturing capacity to such an extent that it may surpass the entire LIB market in both output and raw material consumption from just three years ago.

Roskill, industry analysts that ran the numbers on LG Chem's planned output, says that South Korean manufacturer plans to increase capacity to 90GWh in 2020 from a previous forecast of 70GWh.

"Assuming 100% of output was to be NMC532, 90GWh would require around 100kt of cathode, containing 40kt nickel, 22kt cobalt, 16kt manganese and 50kt lithium (carbonate equivalent), and 90kt of anode materials which could be 100% graphite," writes Roskill.

"If producing at capacity, LG Chem’s LIB output and raw material consumption would be greater than the entire LIB market in 2015."


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LG Chem ramping up to dominate the Lithium battery market

LG Chem, a major South Korean lithium-ion battery manufacturer, is increasing its cell manufacturing capacity to such an extent that it may surpass the entire LIB market in both output and raw material consumption from just three years ago.

Roskill, industry analysts that ran the numbers on LG Chem's planned output, says that South Korean manufacturer plans to increase capacity to 90GWh in 2020 from a previous forecast of 70GWh.

"Assuming 100% of output was to be NMC532, 90GWh would require around 100kt of cathode, containing 40kt nickel, 22kt cobalt, 16kt manganese and 50kt lithium (carbonate equivalent), and 90kt of anode materials which could be 100% graphite," writes Roskill.

"If producing at capacity, LG Chem’s LIB output and raw material consumption would be greater than the entire LIB market in 2015."


Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=v.cre&postid=28498506#q6vS11GZUUPmYpjr.99
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