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by russelluresti
3389 days ago
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The TL;DR is that the former head of supply chain of Tesla (who is Swedish) is trying to get funding to build a lithium-ion battery plant in Scandinavia. Largely because Europe doesn't have one and is reliant on Asian countries for their batteries (so he's seeking a kind of European energy independence). He believes he can use minerals from mining operations in Finland as resources and local hydro/wind sources to power it. The biggest hurdle is getting funding - it's expensive - but he does have initial phase backing from a few sources, including the state-owned utility service Vattenfall. They are mainly looking to just provide for Europe and not challenge Tesla in the American market. |
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[1] http://investingnews.com/company-profiles/graphite-producer-...
[2] http://sciencenordic.com/finland-new-lithium-powerhouse
[3] https://www.adn.com/arctic/article/lapland-host-finlands-big...