Green Lithium, backed by Trafigura, will create 250 permanent jobs at plant in PD Ports’ Teesport
‘UK could miss out’: is government doing enough for car battery industry?
Britain’s first lithium refinery is to be built on Teesside in an effort to boost the UK’s electric car supply chain, despite uncertainty over the future of the industry.
Green Lithium, which is backed by commodities trading giant Trafigura, will build a £600m refinery for the battery material at PD Ports’ Teesport, the UK’s fifth-largest port.
Green Lithium, backed by Trafigura, will create 250 permanent jobs at plant in PD Ports’ Teesport‘UK could miss out’: is government doing enough for car battery industry?Britain’s first lithium refinery is to be built on Teesside in an effort to boost the UK’s electric car supply chain, despite uncertainty over the future of the industry.Green Lithium, which is backed by commodities trading giant Trafigura, will build a £600m refinery for the battery material at PD Ports’ Teesport, the UK’s fifth-largest port. Continue reading…