Lithium Americas (LAC) Corporate Presentation summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
Corporate Presentation summary
14 Sep, 2025Strategic project overview
Thacker Pass is fully permitted and in major construction, aiming to build a U.S. lithium supply chain with a vertically integrated model and expansion potential up to 160,000 t/y battery-grade lithium carbonate over five phases and an 85-year mine life.
Phase 1 construction is funded through a $2.26 billion U.S. DOE loan, $945 million from General Motors (38% JV partner), and $250 million from Orion Resource Partners, with first production targeted for late 2027.
The project features the world’s largest measured lithium resource and reserve, with 44.5 Mt LCE measured and indicated resource and 14.3 Mt LCE proven and probable reserve.
Thacker Pass is the only new large-scale lithium project under construction in the U.S., with a clear path to production and significant de-risking through advanced engineering, procurement, and workforce planning.
The project is supported by strong partnerships, including a 20-year offtake agreement with GM and a community benefits agreement with the Fort McDermitt Paiute & Shoshone Tribe.
Construction and execution progress
Approximately 70% of detailed engineering is complete, with long-lead equipment being fabricated and permanent concrete placed; first steel installation was completed in late August 2025.
The Workforce Hub in Winnemucca is fully set up, with all 686 modular housing units in place and first occupancy scheduled for Q3 2025.
Construction activities include ongoing concrete placement, foundation work for key buildings, and installation of site roads and utilities.
The project is on target for mechanical completion in late 2027, with a focus on de-risking execution through skilled labor agreements and local hiring.
Financials and economics
Average annual EBITDA for years 1-25 is projected at $2.2 billion, with a post-tax NPV (8%) of $5.9 billion and an IRR of 19.6%.
Thacker Pass operating costs are highly competitive, with C1 OPEX at $6,238/t LCE and AISC OPEX at $7,508/t, enabling profitability even during lithium price downturns.
CAPEX for Phase 1 is $2.9 billion, with subsequent phases ranging from $2.3 to $4.3 billion.
Latest events from Lithium Americas
- $2.26B DOE loan, $625M GM JV, and $250M Orion investment drive Thacker Pass progress.LAC
Q3 202419 Mar 2026 - Thacker Pass fully funded for 2H24 construction start; cash up, net loss in H1 2024.LAC
Q2 202419 Mar 2026 - Construction advances with strong financing and cash, targeting late 2027 completion.LAC
Q2 202519 Mar 2026 - Fully funded for Thacker Pass Phase 1, with $446.9M cash and major construction milestones achieved.LAC
Q1 202519 Mar 2026 - Thacker Pass construction accelerates with major funding and higher net loss in Q3 2025.LAC
Q3 202519 Mar 2026 - Strong progress at Thacker Pass with robust financing and construction on track for 2027 completion.LAC
Q4 202519 Mar 2026 - Thacker Pass is set to become the largest, lowest-cost U.S. lithium producer by 2028.LAC
Corporate presentation19 Mar 2026 - Thacker Pass, the largest U.S. lithium project, is fully funded and on track for 2027 completion.LAC
Gabelli Funds' 16th Annual Specialty Chemicals Symposium2 Dec 2025 - Thacker Pass targets 40,000 t/y lithium carbonate by 2027, with full funding and major permits secured.LAC
June 2025 Thacker Pass Site Tour Presentation14 Sep 2025