HIGHLIGHTS

-North American battery metals supply chain locking into place as leading Electric Vehicle EV maker Tesla seeks local supply of spodumene and other battery metals

- Canadian Government backs domestic EV sector with Ford investment
- Quebec positioned as a key supplier of battery metals to Canadian automakers, which include Ford, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler

- Sayona advancing flagship Authier Lithium Project and emerging Tansim Project to fill growing spodumene supply gap
- bid for North American Lithium NAL continues to progress
On 28 September 2020 Piedmont Lithium announced it had entered into a binding agreement with Tesla Inc. to supply spodumene concentrate from Piedmont's North Carolina deposit to Tesla with deliveries scheduled to begin from 2022-23
Piedmont plans to produce lithium hydroxide in North Carolina, using both internally produced spodumene concentrate as well as material sourced from other producers
Sayona's Managing Director Brett Lynch said the agreement was a major milestone for the North American battery sector and regional spodumene suppliers including Sayona
“Tesla is developing a North American supply chain with its agreement to source local supplies of spodumene together with potentially nickel and other key battery metals”
“Importantly, spodumene has been confirmed as the preferred feedstock for its lithium hydroxide, with Tesla also building its own lithium hydroxide plant in Texas," he said
"For Sayona these moves are significant as they reinforce Quebec's position as one of the most economical, environmentally sustainable and strategic suppliers of spodumene to the North American battery market”
Analysts Benchmark Mineral Intelligence BMI have estimated the global lithium-ion battery market with 167 battery factories will reach 2.7 TWh in 2030 compared to the current 210 to 220 GWh
Tesla itself aims for 3 TWh of battery capacity by the end of the decade, indicating the significant demand growth compared to current supply particularly within North America
Commenting on Tesla's announcements, BMI said it had made "the first move by an automotive company into lithium chemical production” which could spur similar moves by rival EV and battery makers
The move by Tesla follows the Canadian and Ontario governments' support for EV production in Ontario, with the governments partnering with Ford Motor to invest C$1.95 billion (A$2 billion) to help produce five EVs as well as battery assembly
Ranked the world's 10th largest production market in 2016 with 1.3 million vehicles, the Canadian auto industry also includes Fiat Chrysler and General Motors with most production exported to the United States
The Quebec Government has also projected investments of up to C$7 billion in developing its own battery sector from mining to manufacturing including the restructuring of Nemaska Lithium
Meanwhile Sayona's plans to develop a lithium hub in Abitibi Quebec capable of supplying both the Canadian and U.S. battery markets are nearing conclusion
At Authier the Company is finalising environmental studies targeting completion by year-end for submission under the 'BAPE' process, while Sayona also sees further potential from its recently expanded Tansim Lithium Project
Sayona has enhanced its mine plan for a combined Authier and NAL operation, which indicates further significant economic benefits from the turnaround
Concerning Sayona's bid for NAL, monitor Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton has requested a further extension to the end of October, which Sayona has accepted
Mr Lynch added: "The North American battery market is growing rapidly and Sayona intends to seize this opportunity”
“We are swiftly advancing our Authier project, which combined with NAL offers an accelerated pathway to deliver the required quantities of spodumene to supply this fast-growing industry”
"In view of this increased demand we have also expanded our Tansim Project, giving Sayona the ability to create a world-class lithium hub for North America”
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