Bravura to build Germany’s first lithium processing plant for EV supply chain
African mining company Bravura plans a lithium hydroxide facility in Germany to supply automakers, reducing reliance on China.
African mining company Bravura plans a lithium hydroxide facility in Germany to supply automakers, reducing reliance on China.
Bravura, owned by pan-African billionaire Benedict Peters, has announced plans to start production at a Zimbabwean lithium project early next year.
Benedict Peters, through Bravura Holdings, has propelled this project forward, showcasing its comprehensive design at the Indaba.
Bravura clarifies that the Kamativi Lithium Tailings Project, launched in December 2021, is progressing steadily despite encountering regulatory hurdles and global economic challenges.
Peters’ visionary leadership has contributed to the growth and development of Africa’s petroleum sector, and his achievements have been widely recognized.