Wednesday, 8 June 2022

Luxury & Commercial EVs Add to Looming Lithium Supply Crisis

The "Green Energy Revolution" is Creating Massive Global Demand for Lithium – its Most Precious Commodity

Luxury and Commercial EV Growth Escalates Demand for Critical Lithium

After holding their noses at under-powered lithium batteries, luxury automakers such as Porsche, Audi, BMW, and Jaguar have gone all-in on EVs. And these luxury vehicles require big batteries containing hundreds of pounds of lithium.

In addition, companies such as Amazon, Daimler Trucks, and Volvo Trucks are stepping up their adoption of commercial electric vehicles.

The mad scramble to electrify the world's transportation fleet will further stress lithium demand. Fortunately, one small-cap company in South America may become a strong link in the lithium supply chain due to a monster acquisition.

See How This South American Lithium Claim Could Catapult This Small Company Into a Major Lithium Player

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