Critical Elements produces high-purity battery-grade lithium hydroxide and lithium carbonate from spodumene concentrate derived from its Rose Lithium-Tantalum project. The company demonstrated battery-grade lithium hydroxide production via a thermal leaching pilot plant process, supporting cathode, battery, and EV manufacturers.
Battery-grade lithium hydroxide and lithium carbonate, produced from spodumene concentrate from the Rose Lithium-Tantalum project, designed to meet the diverse needs of cathode, battery, and electric vehicle manufacturers.
Rose Lithium-Tantalum project with additional lithium-rich intercepts at Rose West; secured industrial occupancy lease for worker camp; amended certificate of authorization from Québec’s Ministry of Environment; feasibility study reports after-tax NPV8% of US$2.2 billion and IRR of 65.7%, with spodumene concentrate production expected in 2026; collaborations with local Cree communities.
Notable shareholders include CEO Jean-Sébastien Lavallée and Konwave AG. The company completed bought deal financings and private placements, partnered with HELM AG for feasibility study funding, and engaged global strategic partners.