
The global lithium market experienced a downward trend in prices during June 2026, with both lithium carbonate and spodumene spot prices registering declines. This shift reflects a dynamic and evolving market influenced by various factors, from supply and demand fluctuations to strategic corporate decisions and technological advancements.
One of the most notable developments in the broader energy sector is BloombergNEF's (BNEF) projection that battery stationary storage is poised for explosive growth, with an anticipated 17-fold increase to 3.8 terawatts by 2050. This forecast underscores the critical long-term demand for lithium. Concurrently, the lithium market saw considerable speculation regarding the status of CATL's Jianxiawo Mine, leading to significant price volatility in China. Such events highlight the market's sensitivity to news regarding major production facilities.
Several lithium mining companies announced key strategic moves and operational advancements in June. Pilbara Minerals (PLS) secured approval for a $175 million capital expenditure for its P2000 Project, signaling a commitment to expanding its production capacity. Mineral Resources (MinRes) and its joint venture partner, Jiangxi Ganfeng Lithium, made a final investment decision (FID) to broaden the operations at their Mt Marion site. POSCO forged a cooperation agreement with Anson Resources to jointly construct and operate a Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) demonstration plant in the United States, showcasing innovation in extraction technologies. Furthermore, Core Lithium commenced the underground portal for its BP33 project and completed its inaugural shipment from the Grants Deposit at Finniss, marking significant milestones in its production timeline.