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by greenthrow
1437 days ago
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That impression is a deliberate result of the aforementioned propaganda. Lithium is one of the most plentiful resources on earth. Nickel isn't too hard to come by. Cobalt is the one that's difficult but it is the smallest part of lithium nickel cobalt batteries and progress is being made on reducing and eventually eliminating it (and it is recyclable, as are the lithium and nickel.) The idea that batteries require rare and hard to source materials is a fabrication. This should be self evident by the way battery production has skyrocketed over the last decade while prices keep dropping at the same time. If material sourcing was hard, that wouldn't have happened. |
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In theory lithium is abundant in the Earth's crust. In practice, although the market is incentivizing more production now, it takes close to 10 years to bring a new mine online (7 years is doable). There was a glut of these materials in 2020, but by 2025 we will see a major bottleneck. Here is an analysis of the situation: https://youtu.be/5v-DTS-ibow