Critical Raw
Materials Hub

Critical Raw Materials Hub - Supplying Europe’s critical raw materials demand for decades to come

Supplying critical raw materials for decades to come

Southern Cross is developing the next critical raw materials hub in the extremely mineral-rich high Andes of Argentina.

Europe’s quest for a reliable lithium source
Supply deficit by 2030
Megatrend Critical Raw Materials

As the clean energy shift picks up pace, the demand for clean energy materials is projected to grow by more than 400% by 2030, leading to significant supply deficits.

Sustainable Energy
Automotive
Manufacturing
Artificial Intelligence
Aerospace
Blockchain


Learn more:

Critical Minerals Data Explorer – Data Tools - IEA

BGR - Rohstoffinformationssystem

Raw Materials Fact Check

Every part of our modern live in developed economies demands raw materials, from cell phones to computers to renewable energy systems and high-tech applications.

Southern Cross is a member of selected networks and associations around the globe. Click to learn more.

Raw Materials Fact Check

Modern mining operations can achieve carbon-neutral extraction by leveraging advanced technologies, such as water recycling and the use of renewable energy.

Why invest in
Southern Cross?
Driving change, empowering sustainability.
Exclusive ownership

100% exclusive ownership on a portfolio of six different projects spanning a total of 1100 km2 of mineral properties.

Owner of the Critical Raw Materials Hub, spanning 800 km² of the total mineral properties, located on the mineral-rich Archibarca lineament, and in the Hombre Muerto Basin, where the most profitable projects in the world are located.

Strategically located

to take full advantage of the highest solar efficiency rates in the world.

Lithium resources

Lithium resources potential to meet Europe’s entire lithium demand for decades to come.

Copper resources

Copper potential rivalling the world’s biggest copper mines.

Robert Friedland, founder of Ivanhoe Mines

"Without access to lithium and copper, Europe will not be able to lead the green revolution."

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