Battery makers move slower on hydroxide, says US lithium producer
Battery manufacturers' preference for lithium in hydroxide form is progressing slower than expected, according to a major US lithium producer.
The trend towards lithium hydroxide at the expense of lithium carbonate has boosted the global competitiveness of Australian lithium miners, and sparked a rush to develop processing plants to convert Western Australia's vast reserves of spodumene rock into lithium hydroxide for batteries.
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