https://www.mining.com/ev-sector-will-need-250-more-copper-by-2030-just-for-charging-stations/
This is an oldie, but even so much more relevant today and in the future.
European and American governmental institutions pronouncing by 2035 or other dates no petrol powered cars will be legal?????
EV sector will need 250% more copper by 2030 just for charging stations
Cecilia Jamasmie | August 12, 2019 | 10:03 am Battery Metals Europe Copper
The EV charging infrastructure ecosystem is very complex, and most projects require strong partnerships between both public and private stakeholders to deploy the necessary infrastructure, the research notes.
Not only electric utilities, but equipment makers, software and network providers, as well as governments and non-governmental organizations will need to join efforts, the report reads.
In North America alone, the EV infrastructure market will total $2.7 billion by 2021 and $18.6 billion by 2030, according to the report.“By 2040, we predict that passenger EVs will consume more than 3.7 million tonnes of copper every year. In comparison, passenger internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles will need just over 1Mt,” says Henry Salisbury, WoodMac research analyst. “If we look at cumulative demand, between now and 2040 passenger EVs will consume 35.4Mt of copper – around 5 Mt more than is required to meet current passenger ICE demand.”
Courtesy of Wood MackenzieCurrently, less than 1% of the world’s vehicles areelectric, but by 2030 EVs are expected to make up approximately 11% percent ofnew car sales.
Consumption from the car industry will also weigh on demand,but later. An average gasoline-powered car uses about 20 kg of copper, mainlyas wiring. A hybrid needs about 40 kg and a fully electric car has roughly 80kg of copper (176 pounds).
The amount goes up as the size of the vehicle increases. For example, a fully electric bus uses between 11 and 16 times more copper than an ICE passenger vehicle — depending on the size of the battery and the actual bus.
This means, in the next decade, global copper demand will increase between 3 and 5 million tonnes, experts seem to agree. Once electric vehicles become popular, they estimate demand to reach 11,000,000 tonnes of new copper for EV’s alone, with potential upside in other green technologies.
Practical and psychological barriers
While EVs are getting cheaper and able to go farther on a single charge, consumers face the challenge of being able to supply needed power to their vehicles on long trips.
Gas stations are everywhere, the process of refuelling is fast and there is rarely any need to plan these kinds of stops ahead of time.
EV charging stations are far from being that common. Despite advances in charger and battery technologies, it still takes much longer — about 30 minutes with today’s fast chargers — to recharge a car battery than to fill up the tank.
Demand for copper is set to rise with the boom in electric cars. (Image by Scharfsinn | Shutterstock)“As it stands, range anxiety – worrying that a batterywill run out of power mid-journey – is a key psychological barrier standing inthe way of more widespread EV adoption,” WoodMac’s Salisbury says.
“One way to address this is to roll out more charginginfrastructure. As this happens, more connections to the electrical grid willbe required and more copper will be needed as the network expands,” he notes.
Salisbury also believes copper will benefit from the fact that there are not viable alternatives to it. The metal’s physical properties make it the best to conduct electricity and it can comfortably accommodate the higher temperatures common to EVs.
“Aluminum is the closest alternative,” Salisbury says. “However, despite it being lighter and almost three times cheaper, copper comes up trumps on size and efficiency. An aluminum cable needs to have a cross-sectional area that is double the size of any copper equivalent to conduct the same amount of electricity.”
Copper is also a key element in green technologies and renewables, which despite being adopted at a fast pace, still represent only a minor percentage of the world’s total energy production.
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