DRC, Zambia sign MoU with United States to strengthen electric vehicle battery value chain

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Zambia has signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United States of America on electric vehicle battery value chains.

The MoU which was signed on December 13, 2022, during the Africa Leaders Summit and officially released today by the United States, will support the commitment between the countries to develop jointly a supply chain for electric vehicle batteries.

The MOU supports the DRC and Zambia’s goal of building a productive supply chain, from the mine to the assembly line, while also committing to respect international standards to prevent, detect, and take legal action to fight corruption throughout this process.

The DRC produces more than 70 percent of the world’s cobalt. Zambia is the world’s sixth-largest copper producer, and the second largest cobalt producer in Africa.

These resources, and this commitment to cooperation, are crucial components of the urgently needed global energy transition.

The plan to develop an electric battery supply chain opens the door for open and transparent investment to build value-added and sustainable industry in Africa and creating a just energy transition for workers and local communities.

The U.S. private sector is a tremendous resource, both for technical knowledge and financing, for commercial development at every step in the process. The U.S. government will work with the DRC and Zambia to ensure the private sector has a level playing field to participate in these projects.