How it’s used

Did you know that lithium is essential to making the batteries in the laptops and cell phones you use every day? The same goes for electric vehicles, whose skyrocketing popularity is playing a significant part in the fight against climate change!

How it’s transported

Extracting lithium close to the battery production line means avoiding long and polluting journeys. That means manufacturing lithium in Québec can contribute to reducing greenhouse gases.

With the growing demand for products that run on clean energy, it’s no surprise that lithium is an increasingly sought-after material in North America.
Sayona covers the first three steps of the lithium value chain.

Québec is well on its way to developing the full chain by transforming lithium into batteries.

Exploration and Prospecting

Mining

Primary and Secondary Processing

Cathodes and Anodes

Sayona is at the very beginning of this chain

Final Products

Electric Vehicles

Recycling

Exploration and Prospecting
Mining
Primary and Secondary Processing
Cathodes and Anodes
Final Products
Electric Vehicles
Recycling