Well at the moment there's a major oversupply of lithium the price has tanked, miners and facilities that process the lithium have closed up or halted mining, cancelled their expansion plans or in the case of recently completed production facilities, not begun production at all. Waiting until the price improves.
Consumers think that they are the one responsible for climate issues etc. while its companies and politicians that are doing the real damage. Bad policies, lobbying... Companies will provide stuff that makes them most money and politicians should make policies that fixes the root cause rather than trying t fix the end result. Nobody cares about electricity and heat production, other manufacturing emissions, mining, ruining forests and fresh water usage. Policies needs to affect the root cause so companies needs to adapt their ways to get resources and make goods rather than just putting all blame on consumers and their wallets.
first line you said they are enviormentaly firendly and secound line you proved that they are hostile to enviorment. To mine the resurces needed to make them youd have to create 10 times the pollution then normal cars. Since rare metals are harder to extract.
Looks like another piece of the puzzle. Good video...keep them coming!
From a sea?? Who would’ve thought!!!
Well at the moment there's a major oversupply of lithium the price has tanked, miners and facilities that process the lithium have closed up or halted mining, cancelled their expansion plans or in the case of recently completed production facilities, not begun production at all. Waiting until the price improves.
It's still a finite amount. We should be pursuing totally different long term energy source. Hydrogen is the way of the future.
Great info!
Consumers think that they are the one responsible for climate issues etc. while its companies and politicians that are doing the real damage. Bad policies, lobbying... Companies will provide stuff that makes them most money and politicians should make policies that fixes the root cause rather than trying t fix the end result. Nobody cares about electricity and heat production, other manufacturing emissions, mining, ruining forests and fresh water usage. Policies needs to affect the root cause so companies needs to adapt their ways to get resources and make goods rather than just putting all blame on consumers and their wallets.
Well said!
Lithium is not the material restricting EV manufacturing, it is the rare earth elements needed for the electric motors
This sounds like we're going to be able to make an insane amount of EVs from this! Elon and the other auto companies must be happy
first line you said they are enviormentaly firendly and secound line you proved that they are hostile to enviorment. To mine the resurces needed to make them youd have to create 10 times the pollution then normal cars. Since rare metals are harder to extract.