You need to go and do some more research, lithium ain't lithium. How long do you think it would take Albemarle to increase output ? And where do you think Chengdu get their Lithium from
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...k=a446463058f101fdb687fd4f240f3635-1463138517 ?
Abermarle is increasing output over 4 years to 70,000 ton's IF it doesn't rain.... Tesla alone will need over 24,000 ton's per year just at the moment for it's vehicles, then there is BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagon, Nissan, General Motors, Toyota, Geely, Ford, BYD, Mitsubishi, Renault plus the Chinese generic brands, Plus Google and Apple getting on board, plus the countless ebike all over China and India.
And that is just the Cars, There are truck's on the way with Nikola
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/1...ses-800-to-1-200-miles-in-a-single-charge.htm, Boats, Trains, And also planes on the drawing board. These are not concepts they are happening right now.
And then there is Power storage which will probably eclipse all the above in the next decade. Add in mobile devices, power tools, Mining vehicles, to the list along with the traditional uses such as glass and ceramics and where do you think all this lithium will come from ?
Demand will outstrip supply over the next five years at least, why do you think the Chinese are paying top dollar and stitching up supply contracts right now ?
The Brine suppliers can't just turn on another tap, it takes years, 90% of the new lithium announcements are crap Mica deposits or too small to be economical. The only real option for the next five years is hard rock deposits.
Here have a read of the future
http://pdf.dfcfw.com/pdf/H3_AP201605090014764304_1.PDF