The U.S. finds huge lithium reserves in Appalachia that could supply billions of phones and reduce American reliance on China

The U.S. finds huge lithium reserves in Appalachia that could supply billions of phones and reduce American reliance on China


  • Lithium deposits identified across Appalachia could supply hundreds of years of imports
  • Domestic discoveries across multiple states point to expanding lithium exploration efforts
  • Extraction capacity remains the biggest challenge despite large confirmed resource estimates

Lithium buried beneath parts of the Appalachian region could supply the United States with hundreds of years of material essential for batteries, electronics, and large-scale energy storage systems.

New estimates from the United States Geological Survey point to roughly 2.3 million metric tons of lithium oxide located in pegmatite formations spread across areas of the eastern United States.

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