• Connect with us
    • Information
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Careers
      • Partnerships
      • Advertise With Us
      • Authors
      • Browse Topics
      • Events
      • Disclaimer
      • Privacy Policy
    • Australia
      North America
      World
    Login
    Investing News NetworkYour trusted source for investing success
    • North America
      Australia
      World
    • My INN
    Videos
    Companies
    Press Releases
    Private Placements
    SUBSCRIBE
    • Reports & Guides
      • Market Outlook Reports
      • Investing Guides
    • Button
    Resource
    • Precious Metals
    • Battery Metals
    • Base Metals
    • Energy
    • Critical Metals
    Tech
    Life Science
    Battery Metals Market
    Battery Metals News
    Battery Metals Stocks
    • Battery Metals Market
    • Battery Metals News
    • Battery Metals Stocks
    lithium investing

    Tesla Signs First Lithium Supply Agreement

    Teresa Matich
    Aug. 28, 2015 07:30AM PST
    Battery Metals
    Lithium Investing

    Late Thursday night, Bacanora Minerals and joint venture partner Rare Earth Minerals announced a conditional lithium hydroxide supply agreement with Tesla Motors.

    Late Thursday night, Bacanora Minerals (TSXV:BCN,LSE:BCN) and joint venture partner Rare Earth Minerals (LSE:REM) announced a conditional lithium hydroxide supply agreement with Tesla Motors (NASDAQ:TSLA).
    The deal marks the first much-anticipated raw materials supply agreement for the electric vehicle manufacturer. Tesla’s lithium-ion battery gigafactory in Nevada is expected to require large quantities of lithium, graphite and cobalt once it reaches capacity.
    Bacanora’s share price shot up 48 percent, to $1.90, on the TSXV on Friday, and was up 26 percent, at GBP88.50, in London. Rare Earth Minerals’ share price was up 20 percent in London, at GBP1.08, as of 3:22 p.m. BST.
    Bacanora and Rare Earth Minerals hold the Sonora lithium project in Mexico, a mineral-rich, lithium-bearing clay deposit that is still being developed. The partners estimate that Sonora will have an initial production capacity of 35,000 tonnes of lithium compounds per year, ramping up to 50,000 tonnes. (Editor’s note: Bacanora has clarified that those estimates are “internal, Company estimates that have not yet been determined through a PEA, Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility study.”)


    Under the terms of the deal — which is conditional upon development of Sonora, as well as product quality, pricing and timing of delivery — Tesla will purchase agreed-upon minimum tonnages, with estimated maximum purchases based on future production orders.
    Furthermore, Tesla will purchase lithium hydroxide from Bacanora and Rare Earth Minerals at below-market prices, based on an agreed-upon formula.
    No specific volumes are disclosed in the press release, but Benchmark Mineral Intelligence estimates that Tesla could take up to 80 percent of Sonora’s total output. The firm also estimates that Tesla’s gigafactory could consume 25,000 tonnes per year of lithium hydroxide once at capacity.
    “This Supply Agreement with Tesla represents a vital and monumental step forwards in the commercialization of the large lithium resources that the Company holds, together with its partner REM, in Northern Mexico,” said Bacanora Chairman Colin Orr-Ewing in a statement.
    Bacanora and Rare Earth Minerals are currently carrying out development work in support of a prefeasibility study for Sonora.

    Thursday’s announcement stresses that the agreement “will form a portion of Tesla’s anticipated lithium-based feedstock needs; the remainder of which is expected to come from other lithium peers.”
    Other lithium juniors advancing projects in North America include Western Lithium (TSX:WLC), Nemaska Lithium (TSXV:NMX), Pure Energy Minerals (TSXV:PE) and Dajin Resources (TSXV:DJI). Albemarle’s (NYSE:ALB) Silver Peak mine in Nevada is the only producing lithium operation in the United States.
    Certainly, it’s interesting that Tesla signed a supply deal with a lithium junior. However, it’s worth noting that some are skeptical, such as Chris Berry of House Mountain Partners and the Disruptive Discoveries Journal:

    Honestly very very surprised that $TSLA did a deal with a lithium junior. Assuming it’s a hedge as they pursue additional supply.

    — Chris Berry (@cberry1) August 28, 2015

    Why would $TSLA sign a deal with a lithium play with no production history? — Chris Berry (@cberry1) August 28, 2015

    Others commented on what the deal may mean for lithium supply overall:

    #Tesla‘s #lithium supply announcement helps ensure hydroxide shortage! #lawofunintendedconsequences
    — Joe Lowry (@globallithium) August 28, 2015


    In any case, it will be interesting to continue watching the story unfold.

    > @mramsey37 picks up the Tesla Lithium story. I feel this is just the start, more to come / unravel … https://t.co/G6EwgnbBjN
    — Simon Moores (@sdmoores) August 28, 2015

     
    Securities Disclosure: I, Teresa Matich, hold no investment interest in any companies mentioned.

    joint venturedisruptive discoveries journallithium hydroxidechris berryenergy mineralslithium investingdajin resourcesbacanora mineralsjoe lowry
    The Conversation (0)

    Go Deeper

    AI Powered
    Lithium periodic symbol and electric vehicle.

    7 Biggest Lithium-mining Companies in 2025

    Text saying "lithium" overlaid on stock chart with a globe in the background.

    Top 9 Global Lithium Stocks of 2025

    Latest News

    Brunswick Exploration Consolidates Mirage Ownership

    Western Uranium & Vanadium Corp.: 2025 Mid-Year Update

    Homerun Resources Inc. Completes the Assignment of the CBPM Lease over the Guidoni Belmonte District Silica Mineral Rights

    Strategic EL Secured -Expands Control of NSW Silver Corridor

    Greenland Lithium Pegmatite Field Significantly Expanded by Brunswick Exploration

    More News

    Outlook Reports

    Resource
    • Precious Metals
      • Gold
      • Silver
    • Battery Metals
      • Lithium
      • Cobalt
      • Graphite
    • Energy
      • Uranium
      • Oil and Gas
    • Base Metals
      • Copper
      • Nickel
      • Zinc
    • Critical Metals
      • Rare Earths
    • Industrial Metals
    • Agriculture
    Tech
      • Artificial Intelligence
      • Cybersecurity
      • Gaming
      • Cleantech
      • Emerging Tech
    Life Science
      • Biotech
      • Cannabis
      • Psychedelics
      • Pharmaceuticals

    Featured Battery Metals Stocks

    International Lithium Corp.

    ILC:CA

    Metals Australia

    MLS:AU

    Lithium Africa

    Atlantic Lithium

    A11:AU

    Galan Lithium

    GLN:AU

    Jindalee Lithium

    JLL:AU
    More featured stocks

    Browse Companies

    Resource
    • Precious Metals
    • Battery Metals
    • Energy
    • Base Metals
    • Critical Metals
    Tech
    Life Science
    MARKETS
    COMMODITIES
    CURRENCIES
    ×