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10 Jul 2018
Electric vehicle demand will double nickel price – as soon as 2022
After a gravity-defying run, nickel has now also succumbed to weakness in the industrial metals complex as global trade fears mount, declining to $14,125 per tonne on Monday.
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05 Jul 2018
July 2018 Electric Vehicle & Battery Metal Market Update
SBTV brings you the latest news from around the world on the Electric Vehicle Revolution and Battery Metals.
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04 Jul 2018
Fastned Opens First Fast Charging Station In Germany
Fastned began expansion of its fast-charging network beyond the Netherlands by installing the first station in Germany along the A3 highway at Limburg an der Lahn.
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03 Jul 2018
Amazon is buying a fleet of all-electric vans from Mercedes-Benz
Logistics companies from around the world are starting to look at electric powertrains for their delivery vehicles in order to reduce costs. Now Amazon is getting on board with a fleet of all-electric vans from Mercedes-Benz.
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02 Jul 2018
Royal Canadian Mint Gold Bars: Everything You Need to Know
If you're considering investing in gold, Royal Canadian Mint gold bars could be a great option. These bars are known for their high quality, purity, and authenticity. In this article, we'll take a closer look at Royal Canadian Mint gold bars, including their history, characteristics, and advantages.
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02 Jul 2018
Johnson Matthey to build UK battery demonstration plant
Johnson Matthey is to build a multimillion pound demonstration plant in the UK to manufacture its low cobalt battery material for electric cars.
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02 Jul 2018
BYD Opens What It Claims Will Be World’s Largest Battery Factory
BYD just opened its third lithium-ion battery factory in China, which by 2020 will be world’s largest battery plant.
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30 Jun 2018
Cobalt, lithium and nickel are booming due to China’s insatiable appetite for electric vehicles
World prices of cobalt, lithium and nickel are booming as China’s insatiable need for the battery packs used in electric vehicles drove up demand, recreating the economic bonanza that fuelled commodity-exporting countries a decade ago.