Critical Elements Lithium Poised to Support Growing Demand Beyond EVs

Critical Elements Lithium is ready to fuel tomorrow’s energy by advancing its Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project in Quebec. The company’s focus is on producing high-purity spodumene concentrate to supply the flourishing electric vehicle and energy storage systems industries.

Critical Elements Lithium Poised to Support Growing Demand Beyond EVs

Company advances high-purity lithium project as demand expands into AI and data centers.

Lithium isn’t just for electric vehicles anymore. With rapid growth in artificial intelligence systems and data center infrastructure, demand for lithium is broadening into new technology sectors.

Critical Elements Lithium is ready to fuel tomorrow’s energy by advancing its Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project in Quebec. The company’s focus is on producing high-purity spodumene concentrate to supply the flourishing electric vehicle and energy storage systems industries.

The Rose Lithium-Tantalum project is wholly owned by Critical Elements Lithium. Work completed to date includes a robust Feasibility Study, and key environmental and regulatory approvals that position the project well to move quickly into construction as soon as project financing is in place and a final investment decision is made.

For more information on Critical Elements Lithium. (TSX.V: CRE) please click the request investor info button.

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