Source: Ars Technica
A breakthrough in extracting lithium directly from mineral deposits rather than mining brines could unlock vast untapped reserves in North America and reduce dependence on concentrated brine basins in Chile and Argentina, where supply bottlenecks have constrained EV battery production. The process addresses the hard constraint on lithium availability that has become the real limiter on battery manufacturing, not cobalt or nickel. It does so by making previously uneconomical deposits economically viable, which could alter global battery supply chains.