American lithium. American technology. American soil.
America has the lithium in the ground and the patents to extract it. What's been missing is someone willing to build the plant.
For decades, we outsourced the most critical supply chain in the modern economy. China processes our lithium. Chile and Argentina extract it. And everything ships through the Strait of Hormuz – a waterway that Iran has closed, mined, and turned into a toll booth. We handed our adversaries control over the materials that power our electric vehicles, our AI infrastructure, and our defense systems. That's not an energy policy. That's a national security disaster.
One private U.S. company decided that was unacceptable.
They developed 120-plus American patents on a lithium extraction technology that recovers up to 94% of the resource in days – not the 18 months the foreign supply chain requires. And they didn't build their plant overseas. They built it in Texarkana, Texas. Project Lonestar is now the largest DLE facility in the United States – producing battery-grade lithium from American soil, with American technology, for American industry. Without any dependence on foreign supply chains or foreign chokepoints.
General Motors led a $50 million investment round. Then Department of Energy backed them. A plant at full commercial scale projects $1 billion a year in revenue.
This is what America First looks like when it's not a bumper sticker – a billion-dollar plant in Texas.
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