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Domestic Lithium
Currently Electric Vehicles (EVs) are ramping up production very rapidly. Ditto Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), mostly used in conjunction with renewable energy production from Wind and Solar-Power. The primary chemistries used in conjunction with the batteries in both of the products is Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Batteries. Although other non-lithium chemistries have been proposed, Li-Ion is the state-of-the-art presently.
Although there are several viable types of Li-Ion batteries, each requiring different other elements in their cathode chemistries, all of these require lithium. The primary questions about these product’s supply chain are: (1) can we ramp up the Lithium supply rapidly enough, and (2) can we source these domestically (from the U.S.)?
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PTR Perspective Episode 9 - Tesla Layoffs and the Road Ahead for EV Charging
The electric vehicle charging industry (EVCI) is jolted by Tesla's unexpected decision to lay off its entire Supercharger team. Speculation swirls about the motivation behind this move, with some citing recent performance issues with the..
How Dominant is China in Clean Technology Manufacturing?
China dominates in a multitude of clean technologies. The U.S. and EU are trying to reduce China's influence. The IEA has developed 2030 projections for global clean technology manufacturing. Do they believe anything will significantly change?
Securing Liquid Hydrogen Capability in the UK
Securing Liquid Hydrogen Capability in the UK
Hydrogen production business model
Hydrogen production business model
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