As the number of electric vehicles continues to grow and major auto manufacturers have announced plans to increase production, sourcing lithium for their batteries is of great importance. Currently, the majority of lithium comes from outside the US, but one company is positioned to change that.
Galvanic Energy recently announced it has secured a footprint of 100,000 acres in Southern Arkansas that contains an estimated 4 million tons of lithium carbonate equivalent. That's enough to power more than 50 million electric vehicles. Galvanic's prospect is the largest brine lithium prospect in North America. We talk with company executives about this major development for Oklahoma and beyond.
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