Location of the industrial site in Guben, Brandenburg
  • Rock Tech Lithium (RCK) is planning to build Europe’s first lithium converter – a production plant for battery-grade lithium hydroxide in Brandenburg Germany
  • The company plans to locate all production steps of lithium refining in one plant at the Guben site
  • The total investment for the Guben site is up to 470 million euros
  • Approximately 160 technicians, engineers and production staff would be employed to produce around 24,000 metric tons of lithium hydroxide per year
  • Rock Tech will make a cash payment to the property owners totalling 1,130,877€ no later than six months from the date of the agreement
  • Rock Tech Lithium is a cleantech company with operations in Canada and Germany that will supply the automotive industry with high-quality lithium hydroxide
  • Rock Tech Lithium Inc. (RCK) opened trading at C$6.10 per share

Rock Tech Lithium (RCK) is planning to build Europe’s first lithium converter – a production plant for battery-grade lithium hydroxide – in Brandenburg Germany.

The company plans to locate all production steps of lithium refining in one plant at the Guben site. With its long industrial tradition and existing infrastructure, the region offers the best conditions for becoming a central component of the battery value chain and thus part of Brandenburg’s e-mobility cluster.

The planned total investment volume at the Guben site for all factory units is up to 470 million euros. With the entire plant in operation, approximately 160 technicians, engineers and production staff would be employed to produce around 24,000 metric tons of lithium hydroxide per year. This would correspond to the volume needed to equip around 500,000 electric cars with lithium-ion batteries.

With the acquisition of the site in the Guben South industrial park, Rock Tech Lithium is now making plans for the converter construction. The site, which covers a total of around twelve hectares, offers extensive space for the construction of facilities for all individual production steps in lithium refining. The already good traffic connection will be further optimized by a possible rail connection. Rock Tech Lithium will seek a close exchange with authorities, experts and local stakeholders for the planning and approval process. The converter is scheduled to start operations in 2024.

In order to acquire the site, Rock Tech will make a cash payment to the property owners totalling 1,130,877€ no later than six months from the date of the agreement. The property owners are at arm’s length to Rock Tech.

Dirk Harbecke, Chief Executive Officer of Rock Tech Lithium, commented on the project.

“We are becoming the lithium partner of the automotive industry and are building our own, previously non-existent infrastructure for battery-grade lithium hydroxide in Europe. Our goal is to be the first company worldwide to create a closed loop for lithium. Guben seems to us to be the ideal location for this, with subsidies also playing a significant role.” By 2030, the cleantech company plans to obtain around 50 percent of the raw materials it uses from recycling spent batteries.

The EU Commission estimates that European lithium demand for e-car batteries alone will increase 18-fold by 2030 and as much as 60-fold by 2050. A sustainable and resilient raw material supply is thus becoming a strategically decisive factor for the automotive industry.

Jörg Steinbach, Minister for Economic Affairs, Labor and Energy of the State of Brandenburg commented on the partnership with Rock Tech Lithium.

“With Rock Tech Lithium, we are strengthening our position as the future center of European e-mobility. Brandenburg will be home to the entire value chain in the future. From raw material processing to battery and cell production to e-car construction as well as battery recycling. In this way, we are once again clearly demonstrating our own claim that Brandenburg is a state of innovation. I am all the more pleased that Rock Tech Lithium has chosen Guben as an industrial location in the energy region of Lusatia. This is an important sign for the people of the region. The Lusatia structural process has begun and is showing its first positive results. Lusatia is and will remain an important energy region in Germany.”

The decision in favour of Guben was preceded by a Europe-wide site search. In the end, the city of Guben came out on top due to its excellent conditions. 

Guben’s mayor Fred Mahro is pleased about the decision.

“The fact that we have found an investor so quickly for the recently decided expansion of our industrial area shows the great potential of our European city. The economic development agencies of the state, the district and the city have cooperated optimally and won a strong partner for Guben and our region with Rock Tech Lithium.”

Harald Altekrüger, District Administrator of the Spree-Neiße District added,

“The fact that Rock Tech Lithium has chosen our district is proof of our good work. In recent years, we have created structures that offer innovative companies good investment opportunities. We will continue to accompany the settlement and further development of Rock Tech Lithium with commitment.”

Rock Tech Lithium is a cleantech company with operations in Canada and Germany that will supply the automotive industry with high-quality lithium hydroxide “made in Germany”. 

Rock Tech Lithium Inc. (RCK) opened trading at C$6.10 per share.

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