Battery metals opportunities for a sustainable future
Intelligence . Reliability . Expertise . Transition Enabler
Battery materials for energy transition projects
The future is electric and Meta Invest Battery Metals was incorporated with a vision to help this transition. Today, battery materials are used in Consumer Electronics, Electric Mobility, Energy Storage Systems and many others applications. The global market of battery materials is foreseen to reach 20.5 Billion US dollars in 2027. The current demand surge highlights the critical necessity to secure a reliable access to these materials in the future. As a matter of fact, such resource is becoming a key success factor for many industrial players.
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Chile, the land of metals
Chile is the world's largest copper and second largest lithium producer. It is believed to hold 50% of the global reserves of lithium. In 2021, the mining industry represented 15% of Chile's GDP, illustrating a priviledged position for mining investments and capabilities. Chile is a recognised and stable jurisdiction, with transparent regulation, as well as environmental, social, and corporate governance. As such, the country is an attractive ecosystem for mining activities and investments. It is also part of trade agreements with the USA, European Union, UK and many Asia Pacific countries through CPTPP to facilitate investments from and exports to these key markets.
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Who We Are
About Our Company
As a forward-looking company, Meta Invest Battery Metals was incorporated with a vision to help the transition towards battery materials-centered technologies. Meta Invest Battery Metals, established in Singapore, holds several mining exploitation rights in lithium, cobalt and copper-producing areas of Chile.
12
Projects
6
In "lithium Triangle"
4
Cobalt-Copper-Gold
34,000
Hectares
Risk of discovery reduced by all projects being located in premium geological areas.
Exploitation Rights on Multiple Strategic Minerals Opportunities
Years are saved in lengthy legal processes.
Predictable costs on establishing and maintaining exploitation rights, versus uncertainty and lack of protection on exploration rights.
Rarely available mining rights made accessible in some areas
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