...as I posted and mentioned before, Lithium is subject to so much market fluidity no one can presently imagine.
...this is not just a recycling of battery minerals effort in China, it is also being pursued by Americans (see an earlier post on this thread)>
That actually blew my mind. This is the CEO of CATL, the world's largest battery company, who says they're becoming
so good at recycling (already at 99.6% for Nickel and Cobalt and 91% for Lithium) that China will reach a point when it doesn't need to mine minerals anymore.
2042 no need for battery minerals due to recycling of materials !https://x.com/RnaudBertrand/status/1792955801218478091Auto insurance rates in the US have increased by 42% over the past 2 years. That's the biggest 2-year spike since 1977.
https://x.com/charliebilello/status/1792997171442180159