Posted: 2022-10-10 20:38:08

With demand for electric vehicles booming around the world and economies rushing to decarbonise, a major new lithium mine has officially opened south of Darwin.

The Finniss Lithium Project, operated by Core Lithium, is the only current lithium mine in Australia outside of Western Australia.

Its opening comes barely a year after construction began, with the company now planning to extract more than a million tonnes of ore each year and export it overseas. 

Lithium is a vital component in the batteries used in electric vehicles, as well as home batteries.

Core Lithium chief executive, Gareth Manderson, said the company was confident soaring demand for electric vehicles (EVs) worldwide would sustain the mine over its 12-year life span, with the company having already signed a contract to supply manufacturer Tesla

"All the forecasts you see are showing that the demand for EVs is only going to increase, and the world needs a lot more spodumene and lithium carbonate mines to meet that demand," he said.

A large open cut mine
The new Finniss Lithium Project is about 80 kilometres south-west of Darwin. (ABC News: Jesse Thompson)

Chairman Greg English said the new mine's proponents were also hoping to leverage its proximity to Asia.

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