Lithium Recovery Tech With 99% Efficiency Earns Its Company $150m in Funds

Will this tip the scales in the upcoming electric revolution?

Loukia Papadopoulos
Lithium Recovery Tech With 99% Efficiency Earns Its Company $150m in Funds
Brine pools for lithium carbonate mining.Cavan Images/iStock

In the past, we have discussed the paradox of clean electric vehicles and the dirty lithium mining business. Lithium extraction has severe environmental consequences making the business of electric vehicles not as clean as it could be

Now, climate-conscious engineers in Silicon Valley are seeking a new and more sustainable way to extract the ingredient that is so key to developing electric vehicle batteries. Lilac Solutions, a lithium extraction technology company, announced this week the first close of a $150 million Series B financing for a new technology that both speeds up lithium recovery and makes it more eco-friendly.

“Electric vehicles are a low-carbon success story, but the lithium raw materials needed for batteries have become a serious bottleneck,” said in a statement Dave Snydacker, CEO and founder of Lilac Solutions. “The lithium industry has been plagued by technical and environmental problems that have put the energy transition in jeopardy. Lilac’s technology solves these problems and will finally enable lithium production at a scale demanded for the energy transition.”

Lilac Solutions’ new technology dramatically lowers the amount of land and freshwater needed to extract lithium from continental brines and its investors say the product is 10,000x faster than the competition.

One key aspect of the new technology is that it allows brine to be returned back underground following lithium recovery which effectively reduces negative environmental impact compared to existing lithium production methods based on evaporation ponds.