Derivatives of Cobalt have multi-industry applications in healthcare, industry, and technology. Cobalt (II) Hydroxide is gaining global importance, as governments across the world move towards lowering their carbon emissions and promoting renewable energy solutions like electric vehicles (EV). Given its high conductivity, this inorganic compound is a key component in the manufacture of rechargeable batteries in EVs. Currently, our annual production of Cobalt (II) Hydroxide stands at5,000 MT for export.