
Cruz Battery Metals has renewed all of its lithium claims in Nevada, including the Solar lithium project. The renewed claims maintain Cruz’s foothold in one of the most active lithium districts in the United States.
“President Trump’s endorsement of the Thacker Pass project is a strong vote of confidence for the entire Nevada lithium sector. We believe this could mark a turning point in investor sentiment toward U.S.-based lithium companies,” said James Nelson, president of Cruz Battery Metals.
“With demand rapidly growing due to advancements in self-driving vehicles and robotics, Cruz is well-positioned at the early stages of what we believe is a renewed focus on Nevada’s lithium assets. We are confident this is just the first inning of a major cycle for the sector.”
Cruz’s Nevada lithium projects consist of Solar (4,938 acres), Clayton Valley (240 acres), and the recently acquired Central Clayton Valley (580 acres). The Vancouver-based, U.S.-focused company also owns the 124-acre Idaho cobalt belt project.
Source: Cruz Battery Metals
