E-mobility will prevail
The acceptance of electric cars is increasing worldwide, not just in China. One of the Chinese heavyweights in the industry sold more than 400,000 electrically powered vehicles in September. According to estimates, at least one in five new cars in Europe will be electric by 2025. A large number of new, affordable vehicles will contribute to this. Car manufacturers are bound to stricter CO2 fleet limits from 2025 and achieving these values is within reach. This is despite the fact that the sale of electric vehicles in Germany is currently progressing rather slowly.
In order to achieve the CO2 reduction stipulated by the EU, some car manufacturers will still have to rely on the production of hybrid cars. However, pure electric cars will make the biggest contribution to lower CO2 emissions. The EU’s goal is still to produce only emission-free cars by 2035. Electromobility is only making progress thanks to battery raw materials.
Green Bridge Metals – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/green-bridge-metals-corp/ – owns these in Manitoba and Ontario (nickel, copper, platinum). The main project is the Chrome Puddy project in Ontario with an area of 1,450 hectares.
Century Lithium – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/century-lithium-corp/ – is responsible for lithium, thanks to an advanced lithium project in Nevada. The pilot plant produces lithium carbonate with a purity of 99.5 percent, i.e. in battery quality.
Current company information and press releases from Century Lithium (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/century-lithium-corp/ -) and Green Bridge Metals (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/green-bridge-metals-corp/ -).
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