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USGS discovers massive lithium supply beneath the Appalachians could power the U.S. for centuries

The estimate could cover 328 years of U.S. imports and power 130 million electric vehicles, the agency said.

  • The United States Geological Survey identified an estimated 2.3 million metric tons of economically recoverable lithium in the Appalachian region, concentrated in the Carolinas, Maine, and New Hampshire.
  • Currently, the United States relies on foreign imports for over half its lithium supply, primarily from China, Chile, and Argentina; this discovery represents roughly 328 years of current U.S. imports.
  • The USGS estimates this lithium could support production of 130 million electric vehicles or 1.6 million grid-scale batteries, demonstrating capacity to stabilize the power grid and meet energy storage needs.
  • Extracting these resources faces significant regulatory and financial hurdles, as development can require a decade; the U.S. currently hosts only one operating mine in Silver Peak, Nevada, producing 610 metric tons in 2024.
  • USGS Director Ned Mamula said global lithium demand will increase more than 48 times by 2040, underscoring why this assessment under the Energy Act of 2020 positions the U.S. for strategic mineral independence.
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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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