Lithium recovery and battery-grade materials production from European resources

HORIZON.2.5HORIZON-RIAID: 101069644
EC Contribution
€67,663
Consortium Size
16 orgs
Summary

LiCORNE aims to establish the first-ever Li supply chain in Europe. The goal is to increase the European Li processing and refining capacity for producing battery-grade chemicals from ores, brines, tailings and off-specification battery cathode materials. This supply chain encompasses five large primary resource owners (including one of the world leader in Li production) having resources of ~7.8 Mt lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE), in which 2.7 Mt LCE are located in Europe. The European primary resources that are considered in LiCORNE would be enough to supply ~3000 GWh of batteries (i.e., ~10 years to the expected 300 GWh/year production capacity in Europe by 2030). Additionally, the value chain includes a cathode manufacturer who will be able to reuse valuable Li, Co and Ni that will be recycled from waste cathode material, and one producer and distributor of battery-grade Li-chemicals. LiCORNE will investigate 14 different groundbreaking technologies that have been selected for their potential to operate at low CAPEX and OPEX, low carbon footprint, flexibility and industrial scalability. Those technologies are led by 8 top R&D centers in Europe to tackle the main bottlenecks in Li processing and recovery. During 2.5 years, R&D partners will investigate those technologies and bring their TRL from 2 to 4. After this phase, and guided by LCA and LCCA, the most promising technologies will be selected for upscaling to TRL5. During this phase a prototype system will be constructed and demonstrated at TRL5 to produce ~1 kg of battery-grade Li-chemicals (i.e., LiOH∙H2O, Li2CO3 or Li-metal) from ores, brines, tailings and waste cathode material, with the recycling of Co and Ni from the latter. Results will be communicated and disseminated to a wide range of stakeholders and a first business model for a full and optimized Li supply chain in Europe will be established based on the results of the project and cost of Li produced.

Consortium (16)

Project Results (11)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (9)
ChemSusChem
ChemSusChem· 2025DOI
Laura Herrmann; Nicole Bohn; Alisa Pfau; Thomas Kölbel; Helmut Ehrenberg; Joachim R. Binder; Fabian Jeschull
Hydrothermal alteration role on lithium mobility in a geothermal reservoir: Geochemical analyses of deep granite in the Upper Rhine Graben
Proceedings, 50th Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering· 2025
FRIES, David; Genter, Albert; Glaas, Carole
Impact of precursor pretreatment on solid-state synthesized protonated lithium titanates and their subsequent lithium adsorption performance
Ceramics International· 2025DOI
David Vogelsang, Elena M. Seftel, Kristof Tirez, Bart Michielsen
Lithiumrecycling aus Batteriematerialien mit einem mechanochemischen Ansatz
· 2025DOI
Geiß, David
Free-flow electrophoresis: A new application in lithium purification
Presentation held at Symposium on Direct Lithium-Extraction (SDLE), Karlsruhe, 17-18 October 2024· 2024DOI
T. Skarke, M. Holzapfel, R. Hanich-Spahn, F. Klein
Recovery of Li, Co, Cu and Ni by Molten Salt Chlorination
Crossref· 2024DOI
Karen OSEN; Ana Maria MARTINEZ; Anne STØRE; Cathrine K. W. SOLEM; Zhaohui WANG; Kent-Robert MOLVIK; Aksel ROLL-MATTHIESEN; Stian SUNDBY; Samuel SENANU
Revealing the mechanism of reductive, mechanochemical Li recycling from LiFePO4
RSC Mechanochemistry· 2024DOI
David Geiß, Oleksandr Dolotko, Sylvio Indris, Christian Neemann, Andrei Bologa, Thomas Bergfeldt, Michael Knapp and Helmut Ehrenberg
Batterierecycling–Technologien im Überblick
CITplus· 2023DOI
Oleksandr Dolotko, Michael Knapp, Helmut Ehrenberg
Li Extraction from a-Spodumene Concentrate via Carbonizing Calcination
Materials Proceedings· 2023DOI
Katerina Maliachova, Nikolaos Doukas, Danai Tsakiri, Michail Samouhos, Lefkothea Sakellariou, Iliana Douni, Maria Taxiarchou, Ioannis Paspaliaris
Deliverables (1)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - LiCORNE (Lithium recovery and battery-grade materials production from European resources)