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Lithium Ionic Corp V.LTH

Alternate Symbol(s):  LTHCF

Lithium Ionic Corp. is a Canadian mining company. The Company is engaged exploring and developing its lithium properties in Brazil. Its flagship Itinga and Salinas projects cover 14,182 hectares in the northeastern part of Minas Gerais state. The Itinga project is situated approximately 25 kilometers (km) east of the town of Aracuai and approximately 594 km northeast of Belo Horizonte in Minas Gerais Province, Brazil. The Itinga properties are located in the municipalities of Aracuai and Itinga. The Salinas Project is located approximately 100 km north of its Itinga Project (Bandeira and Outro Lado lithium deposits), within the lithium rich Aracuai Pegmatite District in the northern region of Minas Gerais State, Brazil. The Company has an option to acquire up to a 100% equity interest in Vale Do Litio Mineracao Ltda. (Vale Litio). Vale Litio has a 100% ownership interest in three lithium mining claims in Minas Gerais, Brazil that cover a total of 3,140 hectares (the Vale Claims).


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Post by Muffybell1on Feb 17, 2023 8:09pm
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By the way, there is now a 2nd generation of

By the way, there is now a 2nd generation ofSodium Ion battery starting manufacturing this year and their 2nd generation has an amazing energy density of over 200 WH/KG
Also they have a far higher thermal sustainability than lithium leading to higher safety ratings.
They talk about it being useed in tesla and other ev manufacturers as well as low cost energy storage technology throughout the world. They can also maufacture their Sodium ion batteries using the same machinery and processes so no change required. WOOOOOOOOW. I would not touch this with your money. LOL
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