February 10, 2025 - 21:34
Stardust Power has successfully acquired an exclusive license for KMX's cutting-edge VMD lithium extraction technology, a move that promises to significantly enhance operational efficiency at its Oklahoma facility. This strategic partnership is expected to increase the facility's capacity by an impressive 50,000 tons per year, positioning Stardust Power as a key player in the lithium market.
The implementation of the VMD technology not only aims to streamline production processes but also focuses on reducing costs associated with lithium extraction. This is particularly important as the demand for lithium continues to soar, driven by the growing electric vehicle and renewable energy sectors. Furthermore, the technology is designed with environmental sustainability in mind, helping to minimize the ecological footprint of lithium production.
As the global push for greener energy solutions accelerates, Stardust Power's investment in advanced extraction methods highlights the company's commitment to innovation and environmental stewardship in the lithium industry.
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