Stellantis signs MoU with GME Resources for offtake of battery-grade nickel, cobalt sulphate
Earlier this year, Stellantis signed agreements with Vulcan Energy and Controlled Thermal Resources (CTR) for Europe and North America, respectively
Stellantis N.V. has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with GME Resources Limited for future offtake of battery-grade nickel and cobalt sulphate from the NiWest Nickel-Cobalt Project in Western Australia (NiWest), the carmaker announced on 10 October 2022.
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