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Cornish Lithium raises £6m from investors in just 20 minutes

Successful Crowdcube round means company can progress work at sites in Cornwall as it explores reserves of battery metal

Cornish Lithium's diamond drill rig at Trelavour in Cornwall

Mineral exploration company Cornish Lithium Ltd has raised £6m from investors to create a “battery metal hub” - in just 20 minutes

The Cornwall-headquartered company successfully completed a crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube raising the cash to progress its geothermal and hard rock projects in Cornwall. The company opened up the opportunity to pre-registered investors at 9am on June 21 and had hit its £6 million target within 20 minutes.

Jeremy Wrathall, chief executive and founder of Cornish Lithium, said: “We are delighted with the support we have received to date for our latest crowdfunding round. The additional funding will be used to continue the progress towards our goal of creating a battery metals hub for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

“We have made significant advances since our last fundraising on Crowdcube, on both our geothermal and hard rock workstreams. We have also continued to attract Government support with additional funding grants being made as well as receiving our offshore exploration licences from the Crown Estate.”

In 2020 Cornish Lithium paid Australian firm Lepidico Ltd £2.3m for a licence to use new technological processes, and Mr Wrathall said this had allowed the company to unlock the significant potential of the Trelavour Project.

“We have now successfully completed our second drilling campaign at Trelavour, the data from which will enable us to publish our maiden resource in the autumn of this year,” he said.

“We have also made great progress at United Downs where we have completed the construction of our geothermal waters test facility where the team is currently trialling technologies from different Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) technology providers.

“This work will help to inform our decision as to which will be the most appropriate technology to use in the pilot plant we plan to commission at United Downs in March 2022.”