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Atlas Lithium's Modular Processing Plant Arrives in Brazil, Achieving Critical Milestone Toward Production

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Boca Raton, Florida--(Newsfile Corp. - March 10, 2025) - Atlas Lithium Corporation (NASDAQ: ATLX), a leading lithium development company, announces the successful arrival of its modular Dense Media Separation (DMS) lithium processing plant at the Port of Santos, Brazil. This pivotal achievement underscores the Company's progress toward becoming a key lithium producer in Brazil's emerging Lithium Valley.

The components of Atlas Lithium's lithium processing plant were carried by the cargo vessel Irene's Wisdom (IMO: 9953391) which arrived at the Port of Santos on March 7, 2025, delivering 141 containers and 10 bulk components. Fully owned and paid for by Atlas Lithium, this newly manufactured facility departed from the Port of Durban, South Africa, on February 2, 2025, following months of careful planning and preparation. Two additional containers, containing spare parts, are scheduled to arrive in the near future.

"This marks a transformative milestone for Atlas Lithium as we advance toward becoming a global supplier in the lithium market," said Marc Fogassa, Chairman and CEO of Atlas Lithium. "With operational permits secured and our modern lithium processing facility now in Brazil, we have overcome two of the most significant hurdles on our journey to production."

Cutting-Edge Modular Plant Design

Atlas Lithium's lithium processing plant incorporates advanced design elements and sustainable technology that set a new benchmark for lithium processing:

  • Compact, Modular Design: Allows streamlined transportation, installation, and commissioning, reducing time to production.

  • Reduced Environmental Footprint: Optimized physical layout minimizes environmental impact while maintaining high operational efficiency.

  • Advanced Water Conservation: Internal recycling systems with lower water consumption compared to traditional plants.

  • Sustainable Tailings Management: Dry-stacking technology eliminates the need for tailings dams, promoting greater environmental sustainability.

Strategic Progress Toward Production

The Neves Project, Atlas Lithium's flagship operation, received its operational permit from the state of Minas Gerais in October 2024. The project is positioned to initially produce up to 150,000 tonnes per year of battery-grade spodumene concentrate, a critical raw material for lithium-ion batteries.

Atlas Lithium's operations will benefit from Brazil's Lithium Valley's strategic advantages, including expected lower production costs as compared to suppliers from Australia and other regions.