Vulcan Energy Resources Ltd.: Approval granted for downstream commercial lithium plant
10.09.2025 | DGAP
Significant step for Europe's critical raw materials and battery supply chain resilience
Update on key requirements for Phase One financing
Summary of key points, Downstream lithium plant permit approved
Vulcan Energy (Vulcan, ASX: VUL, FSE: VUL, the Company) is pleased to announce it has secured the permit to build and operate its Central Lithium Plant (CLP) for the Phase One Lionheart Project (the Project) and a second phase, for the production of battery-quality lithium hydroxide monohydrate (LHM) at Industrial Park Höchst, Frankfurt, Germany
Vulcan Energy's Managing Director and CEO, Cris Moreno, commented: "Securing the CLP permit is an important step in the development of a domestic lithium supply chain for Germany and the European Union.
"We are making substantial progress in our aim to establish a sustainable, domestic and cost-effective source of lithium for the European battery and automotive industries, supporting the EU's goal of reducing critical raw material dependencies."
Update on key requirements for Phase One financing
- Separately, following approval of a total of ca. €104 million (~A$186 million) grants by state and federal German governments in July 2025 under the Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework (TCTF), the grant pre-condition deadline to finalise the rest of the project financing has been extended until 31 December 2025. This brings it in line with Vulcan's target timeline to finalise the Phase One financing during H2 2025, as required by lenders. The grants are designed to enable strategic domestic lithium production and processing to service European electric vehicle battery production. The grants are being funded by the German Federal Government and the states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse under the lead of the Federal Ministry of Economy
- As part of finalising financing arrangements, amendments have been made to the offtake agreements with Vulcan's offtake partners including Umicore, LG Energy Solution and Stellantis. The amendments principally relate to term, volume and scheduled commercial operating dates consistent with the Project timeline used in the financial model for the financing package. Volumes have been adjusted to spread offtake allowance more evenly between offtake partners. As part of finalising its lithium offtake agreements for Project financing, the Company is in the process of negotiating one last offtake agreement for Phase One and is targeting the finalisation of this agreement in advance of debt signing, to align with its financing timeline.[2]
Phase One offtake outlook
| Offtake partner | Term | Phase One volumes |
| LG Energy Solution | 6-year term | 31kt of battery-quality LHM |
| umicore | 6-year term | 23kt of battery-quality LHM |
| STELLANTIS | 10-year term | 128kt of battery-quality LHM |
| TBA[3] | TBA | TBA |
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For and on behalf of the Board
Daniel Tydde | Company Secretary
Further information
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Please contact Vulcan's Legal Counsel Germany, Dr Meinhard Grodde, for matters relating to the Frankfurt Stock Exchange listing on mgrodde@v-er.eu.
About Vulcan Energy
Vulcan Energy (ASX: VUL, FSE: VUL) is building the world's first carbon neutral, integrated lithium and renewable energy business to decarbonise battery production. Vulcan's Lionheart Project, located in the Upper Rhine Valley Brine Field bordering Germany and France, is the largest lithium resource in Europe[4] and a tier-one lithium project globally. Harnessing natural heat to produce lithium from sub-surface brines and to power conversion to battery grade material and using its in-house industry-leading technology VULSORB®, Vulcan is building a local, low-cost source of sustainable lithium for European electric vehicle batteries. For more information, please go to https://v-er.eu/
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Competent Person Statement
The information in this announcement that relates to estimates of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves is extracted from the Bridging Engineering Study Results announcement on 16 November 2023, the Future Phase Pipeline - Mannheim Resources Growth announcements on 7 and 9 July 2025[5] and End of Validation review contained in the Prospectus released on 18 December 2024, all of which are available to view on Vulcan's website at http://v-er.eu. Vulcan confirms, that in respect of the estimates of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves included in this announcement:
- it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the original market announcement, and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in the original market announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed;
- the form and context in which the Competent Persons' findings are presented in this announcement have not been materially modified from the original market announcement; and
- all material assumptions underpinning the production targets (and the forecast financial information derived from such production targets) included in this announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed.