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PMET Partners with Mitsui and MWCC to Advance Lithium Refining Technology for Battery Supply Chain

By MGN EditorialJune 18, 2026 at 12:00 AM

Patriot Battery Metals (PMET) has signed an MOU with Mitsui and MWCC to evaluate microwave calcination technology for on-site lithium chemical processing in Québec, a development with potential implications for the maritime battery supply chain.

## PMET Partners with Mitsui and MWCC to Advance Lithium Refining Technology Patriot Battery Metals (PMET) has announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Japanese trading house Mitsui and MWCC to evaluate microwave calcination technology as a key component of its downstream lithium refining strategy, according to a PR Newswire release dated June 18, 2026. The collaboration centres on assessing whether microwave calcination — an energy-efficient processing method — can be deployed on-site at PMET's operations in Québec, Canada. A central element of the strategy is the potential to leverage Québec's abundant low-cost renewable hydroelectricity to power lithium chemical processing, which could significantly reduce both operational costs and the carbon footprint associated with battery-grade lithium production. ### Relevance to the Maritime Sector While the announcement originates in the mining and energy sector, it carries direct relevance for the maritime industry. The accelerating adoption of battery-electric and hybrid propulsion systems across vessel classes — from short-sea ferries to offshore support vessels — has placed growing pressure on the global supply of refined lithium chemicals, a critical input for marine battery systems. Securing regionally sourced, sustainably processed lithium is increasingly viewed as a strategic priority by battery manufacturers supplying the maritime sector. Partnerships such as this one, which aim to shorten and decarbonise the lithium supply chain, could ultimately support more stable pricing and supply security for marine energy storage solutions. Mitsui's involvement is notable given the company's established interests across energy, infrastructure, and maritime logistics. The trading house has previously participated in LNG shipping ventures and energy transition projects, making its engagement in lithium processing technology consistent with its broader portfolio strategy. ### Next Steps Under the MOU, the parties will jointly evaluate the technical and commercial viability of deploying microwave calcination technology at scale. No financial terms were disclosed. If the evaluation proceeds favourably, the collaboration could advance toward a more formal development agreement. The announcement reflects a broader industry trend of mining companies seeking to capture more value through downstream processing, while simultaneously aligning with the decarbonisation demands of end-use industries — including maritime transport. *Source: PR Newswire*
#lithium#battery technology#marine propulsion#energy transition#Mitsui#supply chain#decarbonisation#hybrid vessels

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