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Friday, April 21 2023 - 05:03
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Novalith Technologies raises AU$23 million in Series A Funding to revolutionise lithium production
SYDNEY, April 21, 2023 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Novalith Technologies, creator of a novel lithium extraction process that will 
unlock vast resources and deliver them without the environmental toll of 
traditional approaches, has raised AU$23 million in Series A funding. Led by 
Lowercarbon Capital, the round includes participation from the Clean Energy 
Finance Corporation (CEFC), the Grantham Environmental Trusts' Neglected 
Climate Opportunities Fund, TDK Ventures and Investible.

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The auto industry is in the midst of a once-in-a-century shift, replacing the 
internal combustion engine with electric alternatives that rely on the same 
core piece of technology: lithium-ion batteries. To fuel this revolution, the 
world needs to produce up to 2.7 million tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent 
by 2030, a 4-fold increase since last year. Until recently, most of the 
energy-dense metal that the industry uses today came from brine resources: 
naturally-occurring salt lakes concentrated in the "Lithium Triangle" countries 
of Chile, Argentina and Bolivia. These projects require large evaporation ponds 
that are harmful to the environment, hard to get approved, and yield low 
product purities.

Those challenges have spurred industry interest in hard rock resources, which 
are plentiful and currently provide ~60% of the world's lithium but, based on 
current methods, are difficult, expensive, environmentally harmful and can't be 
brought online fast enough to meet demand. At Novalith Technologies, we have 
pioneered a novel process that remakes hard-rock lithium extraction and 
refining into a dramatically cheaper, greener and more scalable process.

Instead of the traditional method that relies on significant amounts of 
sulfuric acid to extract lithium, a process that leaves behind a plethora of 
harmful by-products and waste, Novalith uses carbonated water to extract the 
lithium directly as battery grade lithium carbonate and leaves a by-product of 
inert, CO2-infused rock.

Novalith's technology cuts process costs, plant costs, and plant footprints by 
up to 65%, 50%, and 25%, respectively compared to the conventional process. It 
uses 90% less water than current approaches and promises to supercharge the 
energy transition by opening mineral resources in new geographies. When paired 
with renewable energy sources, the technology opens a path to carbon-negative 
lithium production.

Led by Steven Vassiloudis, a repeat entrepreneur and chemical engineer, 
Novalith has assembled a team of top scientists, engineers, and fossil fuel 
refugees working together to speed the arrival of the lithium century. This 
funding will enable us to scale up and commercialise our patented LiCALâ„¢ 
Technology, including a new pilot facility in Sydney, Australia, which will be 
used to process numerous lithium resources from around the world and produce 
lithium carbonate for testing by customers.

Since raising our seed funding round in August 2021, Novalith has built out our 
R&D facility in Sydney, Australia, demonstrating the performance of our 
patented process across several different local and global ore resources and a 
path to sustainable and carbon-negative lithium production.

"It's a massive opportunity to be able to disrupt and meaningfully contribute 
to something as important as electrification & decarbonisation. We are very 
grateful to have the support of a strong group of mission aligned investors who 
understand the urgency and significance of what we're aiming to achieve," said 
Steven Vassiloudis, founder and CEO of Novalith. "Our technology has the 
potential to significantly decarbonise the lithium supply chain as well as 
unlock new lithium ore reserves and opportunities, providing low cost and 
environmentally sustainable lithium to a world that is rapidly racing towards 
an electric future."

"Novalith halves the cost of extracting lithium from hard rocks with tech 
that's also cleaner and faster, giving us a shot to keep up with exploding 
demand without turning the whole planet into an open-pit mine," said Chris 
Sacca, Managing Partner of Lowercarbon Capital.

CEFC CEO, Ian Learmonth said: "Australia ranks amongst the largest lithium 
producers in the world, and it's clear the world will need more lithium than it 
has now. Novalith's ambitious technology is changing lithium production to make 
it greener and more cost effective to power the batteries we need for the 
storage and electric vehicles that are transforming our energy future."

Managing Partner Virescent Ventures Kristin Vaughan said: "By investing in 
innovative Australian companies like Novalith, the CEFC is backing the 
development of a sustainable potential on-shore solution for lithium production 
and helping to strengthen the sustainability of supply-chain in Australia." 
Virescent Ventures manages the Novalith investment on behalf of the CEFC.

"Novalith's innovative technology not only allows faster access to Lithium for 
meeting our rapid electrification ambitions, but it also does so by converting 
CO2 to valuable battery material, hence drastically reducing the overall CO2 
footprint of the process," said Anil Achyuta, TDK Ventures' Managing Director.

About Novalith

Novalith Technologies is a Sydney, Australia based climate technology company 
that uses carbon dioxide to simplify lithium chemicals production.

We are motivated by our belief that the future of lithium mining and refining 
will require the elimination of carbon-intensive energy sources, and ideally 
turn carbon waste into carbon value.

Novalith's LiCALâ„¢ lithium extraction technology uses significantly less 
equipment, chemical reagents, water and energy than conventional processing, 
which reduces capital and production costs. The direct use and sequestration of 
CO2 in producing lithium chemicals also produces a much smaller emissions 
footprint than existing and alternative processes.

SOURCE  Novalith Technologies Pty Ltd

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