Lithium - Precision Mining Landing Page Template
Lithium is a split-screen landing page template built for lithium mining operations. It pairs documentary-style process photography with dense operational metrics, presenting purity grades, water usage, carbon intensity, and production capacity in a format procurement directors and offtake agreement managers can act on immediately. Every section earns its place by leading with evidence.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Lithium is a Corporate Precision landing page template for lithium mining operations. It uses a 50/50 split-screen layout to place extraction process photography directly beside verifiable operational data. Built for serious procurement audiences, it frontloads purity grades, water intensity, and capacity figures so buyers can qualify this operation before submitting a single request for proposal.
Who this template is for
This template is built for lithium producers who sell to industrial buyers, not retail audiences. The layout and content structure assume a technically literate visitor who has already decided to evaluate suppliers.
- Battery gigafactory procurement directors comparing purity grades and nameplate capacity across competing suppliers
- Automotive original equipment manufacturers locking in multi-year offtake agreements for upcoming production cycles
- Environmental, social, and governance compliance officers who need documented freshwater usage and carbon intensity per tonne of lithium carbonate equivalent
What problem this template solves
Most mining operation pages bury their best data behind brochure language and contact forms. Procurement teams then spend weeks sending back-and-forth requests for proposal rounds just to retrieve figures they needed on the first visit. This template solves that problem directly.
- It presents critical procurement metrics upfront, collapsing multiple due diligence rounds into a single scroll
- It pairs each process stage with its corresponding audit result or environmental figure, so visitors never have to take a claim on faith
- It provides a structured comparison path and a gated data sheet download, giving buyers two clear routes to move forward
What you get with this template
The template is a fully structured single-page layout. Every panel, section, and component is designed to serve a specific function in a high-stakes procurement evaluation.
- A stats and metrics header with an aerial evaporation pond photograph on the left and an oversized amber-on-navy metrics stack on the right
- Five side-by-side process sections, each pairing a documentary extraction photograph with the operational data or third-party audit result for that stage
- A persistent bottom bar carrying a comparison call-to-action and a secondary gated download path for the offtake data sheet
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in components and layout capabilities included in the template.
Split-Screen Section Architecture
Every content section divides the viewport into two equal panels. The left panel carries visual evidence from the extraction site. The right panel carries the corresponding data, metric, or audit result. This structure repeats consistently across all five process stages, building cumulative credibility as the visitor scrolls.
Stats and Metrics Header Wall
The header opens with an aerial photograph of the evaporation ponds on the left. The right panel stacks four key operational figures: 99.5% battery-grade lithium carbonate purity, 180,000 tonnes per annum nameplate capacity, 3.2 cubic metres of freshwater per tonne of lithium carbonate equivalent, and 42% lower carbon intensity versus hard-rock spodumene. Each number is oversized in extraction-grade amber against command-deck navy, with a steel-gray unit label beneath.
Transparent Process Panel Flow
Five sequential sections walk the visitor through brine pumping, solar evaporation, chemical precipitation, carbonation, and drying. Each stage is photographed in documentary clarity. The paired right panel presents the operational data or environmental metric for that exact step. The accumulation of verified evidence across five stages makes the operation feel rigorous and inevitable.
Persistent Comparison Call-to-Action Bar
A fixed bottom bar stays visible throughout the scroll. It carries the primary call-to-action "Compare Our Specs" in amber on navy, linking to an interactive comparison table. Visitors can benchmark this operation against industry averages across purity, cost per tonne, water usage, carbon dioxide per tonne of lithium carbonate equivalent, and delivery reliability.
Gated Offtake Data Sheet Download
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable offtake data sheet. Access requires two fields: corporate email address and annual volume requirement in tonnes. This gate qualifies leads by volume intent before any sales contact is made.
Navy Authority Color System
The palette uses four precisely assigned roles. Command-deck navy dominates backgrounds and section dividers. Lithium-white salt flat carries body text and open space. Operational steel handles secondary type and borders. Extraction-grade amber fires only for numbers, metric highlights, and call-to-action states. No color is used decoratively or interchangeably.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Metrics Header Wall | Opens with aerial pond photo and four oversized operational figures in amber on navy |
| Brine Pumping Stage | Documents the first extraction step alongside its corresponding operational data |
| Solar Evaporation Stage | Shows evaporation pond photography paired with water usage metrics |
| Chemical Precipitation Stage | Pairs process photography with relevant chemical purity or audit data |
| Carbonation Stage | Documents the carbonation step with environmental metric or third-party result |
| Drying and Finishing | Closes the process sequence with final purity and output data |
| Comparison Bottom Bar | Persistent call-to-action linking to the interactive specs comparison table |
| Offtake Data Sheet Gate | Two-field form offering the downloadable offtake data sheet to qualified leads |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Corporate Precision theme. Every design decision is deliberate, and no element is included for decoration alone. The overall feeling is the bridge of a deep-water research vessel: dark surfaces, clinical lighting, every instrument placed with intent.
- Four-color Navy Authority palette: command-deck navy (#0B1D3A) for backgrounds, lithium-white (#F4F6F8) for body text and space, operational steel (#5C6B7A) for secondary type and borders, extraction-grade amber (#D4920B) reserved strictly for data callouts, metric highlights, and call-to-action states
- Documentary photography style: aerial overhead shots of geometric evaporation ponds and ground-level extraction imagery chosen for clinical clarity, not lifestyle appeal
- No animation throughout the layout; the oversized amber numbers carry all the dramatic weight without motion
Mobile & speed optimization
The split-screen layout is structured to adapt cleanly to narrower viewports. On smaller screens, side-by-side panels stack vertically so the photograph always appears above its corresponding data panel. The reading order and logical argument are preserved at every breakpoint.
- Persistent bottom bar remains accessible on mobile, keeping the primary call-to-action within reach throughout the full scroll
- Typography sizing for oversized metric numbers adjusts proportionally so amber data callouts remain legible and impactful on smaller displays
How this template helps you convert
The page is built around the insight that procurement buyers convert when they find answers before they have to ask. The template shortens the qualification timeline by putting every critical figure in the visible scroll path.
- The metrics header qualifies the operation in the first viewport, so a procurement director knows within seconds whether the purity grade and capacity meet their threshold before reading further
- The five-stage process flow accumulates verified evidence across each extraction step, replacing promotional language with the kind of operational transparency that earns trust in industrial procurement contexts
- The persistent comparison bar and gated data sheet create two distinct conversion paths that match different buyer stages: active comparison and formal due diligence download
Other information about this template
This template is built for use in the lithium mining and broader metal and mineral mining category. It suits any operation that sells into technically demanding industrial markets where procurement decisions are driven by documented performance rather than brand awareness.
- The comparison table structure can support benchmarking across purity, cost per tonne, water intensity, carbon output, and delivery reliability, matching the depth of a formal request for proposal response
- The two-field gate on the offtake data sheet download captures corporate email and annual volume requirement in tonnes, providing a simple lead qualification layer before any sales engagement
- The template style is classified as Split Screen 50/50 under the Corporate Precision theme, with Navy Authority as the governing color system and Transparent Process as the creative direction
- This layout is well suited to lithium carbonate equivalent reporting contexts, offtake agreement marketing, and environmental compliance communication for mining operations in brine-extraction regions




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Comparison/Versus
Page Sections
Split-screen Section Architecture
Stats and Metrics Header Wall
Transparent Process Panel Flow
Persistent Comparison Call-to-action Bar
Gated Offtake Data Sheet Download
Navy Authority Color System
Related questions
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I replace the placeholder metrics with my own operational figures?
What does the gated data sheet download require from visitors?
Does the comparison table come pre-populated with industry average data?
Is this template suitable for a hard-rock spodumene mining operation?