BMW: the extraction of lithium for batteries will be? eco friendly

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The BMW Group looks with great interest towards the so-called electro-mobility & aacute; and for his future he already has; plans to bring about ten million fully electric vehicles onto the market and to do all this, at the latest, within the next ten years. So: pi & ugrave; electric vehicles means more; batteries and, therefore, more & ugrave; necessity lithium, the raw material used to produce battery cells.


The next, inevitable, extraction and production of lithium must for & ograve; also go hand in hand with respect for the environment and & egrave; for this reason that the BMW group is investing in an innovative process developed by US startup Lilac Solutions . Lilac Solutions has developed and patented an ion exchange technology that will improve; significantly efficiency, costs and sustainability; on the extraction of lithium from 'salty resources' or rather, from natural salt water deposits.


& ldquo; New technologies being developed provide better access, more; sustainable and more efficient to raw materials. By investing in start-ups, we are accelerating the development of these technologies, stimulating competition and providing an impetus that will render & agrave; more easy market access for young companies, said Wolfgang Obermaier , Senior Vice President Indirect Goods and Services, Raw Materials, Production Partners at BMW Group. & ldquo; By investing in Lilac Solutions, we support technological progress in the field of lithium extraction, with particular attention to respect for the environment. & quot;

Lilac Solutions seeks to reduce significantly environmental pollution compared to conventional methods while protecting communities; and ecosystems near the point of extraction. The technology & egrave; already was demonstrated in the first field experiments and now the company is trying to make it “ industrializable ''.

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