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Lithium Australia beating supply chain blues

LITHIUM Australia will be able to close a gap in the Australian lithium-ion battery supply chain after signing a deal with Chinese battery producer DLG to bring DLG’s lithium-ion batteries, packs and modules to equipment makers and buyers in the Australian market.

 Adrian Griffin and Jeffery Wu from DLG signing the LoI

Adrian Griffin and Jeffery Wu from DLG signing the LoI

The two signed a letter of intent to form the 50:50 joint venture Lithium Australia DLG, which should smash the supply chain barriers limiting the availability of LIB batteries, packs and modules on Australian...

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