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15 May 2019
Volkswagen’s New Battery Plant Could Be A Game Changer In Electric Vehicle Strategy
Volkswagen has concerns about the supply from outside battery vendors, so it has decided to invest $1.1 billion to build its own battery factory in Germany.
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14 May 2019
BHP to keep Nickel West operations in Australia amid positive battery outlook
Nickel is in increasing demand in new battery technologies that mean cars can travel further on a single charge.
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13 May 2019
Iceland moving away from ICE as capital Reykjavík aims to reduce gas stations by half by 2025
There are currently 75 gas stations in the capital area of Reykjavík, and that number will be reduced to around 37 over the next six years.
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12 May 2019
Gerald Celente - The Fed Is Not Independent, It Is a Gang, A Club We Are Not A Part Of!
SBTV had a great conversation with the fiery and straight-talking Gerald Celente, Founder of the Trends Research Institute, about how he forecast the 1987 Black Monday crash, the lack of independence of the Federal Reserve and also the 2020 US Presidential elections.
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10 May 2019
Forget A to B, electric cars can now get you from London to Paris
Perceptions about what electric cars can be have changed. Vastly improved technology, allied to environmental concerns, has also seen the sale of electric vehicles (EVs) soar in recent years.
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05 May 2019
How to Store Gold Safely
If you’re planning on investing in gold, or maybe even began to invest in it already, it’s extremely important to understand how to store your gold safely. In this article, we’ll tell you why you need to store your gold safely, and how exactly to do it.
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05 May 2019
Kenneth Lewis, APMEX CEO - Sovereign Gold & Silver Perform Better In The Long Term
SBTV speaks with Kenneth Lewis, CEO of APMEX, about his outlook on the precious metals market as a major bullion retailer. We also discuss how innovations in digital precious metals are increasing the use cases for gold and silver.
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03 May 2019
Tesla expects global shortage of electric vehicle battery minerals
Tesla Inc expects global shortages of nickel, copper and other electric-vehicle battery minerals down the road due to underinvestment in the mining sector.
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02 May 2019
Europe Launches Multibillion-Euro Initiative For Electric Car Batteries
Announcing the consortium in Paris, the French and German finance ministers said €5-6 billion ($5.6-6.7 billion) would be invested in the project.
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30 Apr 2019
The U.S. Has a Battery Problem in the Race for Electric Car Supremacy
The U.S. push to challenge China’s dominance in the production and sale of electric vehicles has at least one weak link: Most of the raw materials needed to make the batteries are dug elsewhere.