Chinese company wins bid to build lithium factories in Bolivia by Staff Writers La Paz (AFP) Feb 7, 2019 Bolivia's public mining company Yacimientos de Litio Bolivianos (YLB) has reached agreement with China's Xinjiang TBEA Group-Baocheng to build eight lithium producing factories in the Andes, YLB said on Thursday. The agreement aims to develop "strategic cooperation" between the two companies to ensure the "financing and realization of industrial projects" in the saline lakes of Coipasa and Pastos Grandes, YLB said. Xinjiang bested competition from two Chinese rivals, three Russia companies and two more European ones. Bolivia President Evo Morales, who attended the signing of the agreement, said there would be $2.39 billion invested in the eight factories. Xinjiang will carry out preliminary studies for the construction of five factories in Coipasa that will produce potassium sulphate, lithium hydroxide, boric acid, bromine and sodium bromide. The Pastos Grandes factories will manufacture chloride, lithium carbonate and metallic lithium. "We must first work on the design of the feasibility study, the project won't start tomorrow," said Luis Alberto Echazu, Bolivia's high energy technologies deputy minister. Echazu said the entire process would take "four or five years" before the factories are completed.
Tesla to buy battery tech firm Maxwell New York (AFP) Feb 4, 2019 Tesla agreed Monday to buy energy tech firm Maxwell Technologies for $218 million, a move that could help the electric carmaker extend the driving range for its vehicles. The all-stock deal values Maxwell at $4.75 a share, according to a statement. The move comes with Tesla facing increasing competition in the sector and electric carmakers looking for ways to extend their driving range between charges. "We are always looking for potential acquisitions that make sense for the business and sup ... read more
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