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"Kachi" Investment Project: Development of Argentina's Largest Lithium Deposits

The international lithium demand has rapidly increased in recent years, primarily driven by the growing production of rechargeable batteries. For instance, in 2022, more than 80% of the lithium demand worldwide was for battery production.

In this context, the "Kachi" mining project aims to develop one of Argentina’s largest lithium deposits, with total estimated resources exceeding 10.6 million tons of lithium carbonate equivalent of battery-grade purity, thereby contributing to the global supply of this critical material.

"Kachi" is located 3,000 meters above sea level in the Puna (high plateau) of Catamarca province, Argentina, within the so-called "Lithium Triangle," home to the world’s largest lithium deposits.

The ongoing project, that is expected to process up to 25,000 tons per year in its first phase, is an opportunity for investors and potential strategic partners to join by providing investment funds to participate in the project and/or signing off-take agreements. 

For more information we invite interested parties to read the brochure.

Post date: 01/04/2025