Battery Makers’ Great Hope for Cheap Lithium Faces Talent Crunch

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    Shortage of Argentine engineers is holding back lithium growth

    SQM is sending skilled workers from Chile to its Argentine JV

    In the global rush to supply the electric-car revolution, lithium hot spot Argentina is grappling with a shortage of talent.

    Battery makers are depending on the South American nation’s high-altitude salt flats as a key new supply of the metal, with vast deposits and an investor-friendly government luring prospectors and developers. Under President Mauricio Macri, Argentina has ambitions to become a lithium superpower, supplying as much as 45 percent of the market, up from about 16 percent now.

    Projects have faced unpredictable weather and financing struggles. But perhaps the biggest barrier to development is a dearth of skilled workers.

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