Tags - Electric Vehicles
Production of battery metals such as graphite, lithium and cobalt will have to increase by nearly 500% by 2050 to meet the growing demand for clean energy technologies, the World Bank reported Monday.
News ID: 9477    Publish Date : 2020/05/12

Global oil demand will hit a plateau around 2030 as the use of more efficient cars and electric vehicles ends an expansion that dominated the past century, the International Energy Agency predicts.
News ID: 7449    Publish Date : 2019/11/13

According to a recent report, American start-up Bollinger Motors has revealed its electric off-road SUV and pick-up truck in beta prototype form. The B1 and B2, both based on Bollinger’s in-house developed Class 3 electric vehicle ‘skateboard’ platform, are engineered to be road-legal across the globe.
News ID: 6544    Publish Date : 2019/09/29

Headquartered in Stockdorf, Germany, the automotive supplier Webasto has reportedly begun the production of battery packs at its Schierling site, Regensburg district, for electric vehicles of a European bus manufacturer.
News ID: 6539    Publish Date : 2019/10/01

To avoid future dependency on China for lithium batteries, Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) will reportedly make an alumina-based battery, which will be used for running electric vehicles.
News ID: 6280    Publish Date : 2019/08/29

Malaysia has granted Australia’s Lynas Corp (ASX: LYC) an extension on its operating licence for a rare earths processing plant, subject to various conditions and valid only for six months, keeping alive concerns about the miner’s fate in the Southeast Asian country.
News ID: 5985    Publish Date : 2019/08/16

Australian mining firm Northern Minerals (NM) has concluded a long-term offtake agreement for heavy rare earth carbonate from its Browns Range pilot plant with the trading arm of German steelmaker Thyssenkrupp.
News ID: 5872    Publish Date : 2019/08/12

Albemarle Corp (NYSE: ALB), the world’s No. 1 lithium producer, is delaying plans to add about 125,000 tonnes of processing capacity as an oversupply of the white metal used to make the batteries that power electric vehicles (EV) and high tech devices continues to push down prices.
News ID: 5864    Publish Date : 2019/08/08

Despite great expectations for demand from electric vehicles where lithium-ion batteries dominate, prices for the raw material have been in relentless decline for the better part of two years.
News ID: 5833    Publish Date : 2019/08/07

In a move to spur the growth of vehicle recycling agencies across the country and increase adoption of electric vehicles, the Road Transport and Highways Ministry has proposed a draft policy that buyers of newly purchased vehicle would not have to pay registration fees if they present a scrapping certificate of a previously owned vehicle of the same category issued by an authorised scrapping centre/agency, and the scrapping certificate has not been utilised for any other such cases in the past.
News ID: 5647    Publish Date : 2019/08/01

In a move to spur the growth of vehicle recycling agencies across the country and increase adoption of electric vehicles, the Road Transport and Highways Ministry has proposed a draft policy that buyers of newly purchased vehicle would not have to pay registration fees if they present a scrapping certificate of a previously owned vehicle of the same category issued by an authorised scrapping centre/agency, and the scrapping certificate has not been utilised for any other such cases in the past.
News ID: 5560    Publish Date : 2019/07/29

Electromobility Report 2019, formerly “Branchenstudie Elektromobilität 2019”, an analysis of market and innovation trends in international core markets. Growth of e-mobility will gain momentum by 2020 in all core markets incl.
News ID: 5448    Publish Date : 2019/07/24

Adamas Intelligence tracks the battery capacity (and the metals used in them) of electric vehicles sold in more than 80 countries around the world, representing more than 90% of the global EV market.
News ID: 5292    Publish Date : 2019/07/18

Despite the lofty expectations for demand from electric vehicles where lithium-ion batteries dominate, prices for the raw material have been in relentless decline for the last 18 months.
News ID: 5030    Publish Date : 2019/07/04

Rare earths miner Lynas Corp (ASX: LYC) said Tuesday it intended to relocate its contentious processing plant from Malaysia to one of two preferred sites in Western Australia, where its Mt Weld mine is located.
News ID: 4604    Publish Date : 2019/05/21

American Manganese (TSX.V: AMY) announced this week that it will participate in a U.S. Department of Energy project to advance the economic recovery of lithium-ion battery materials from electric vehicles and other consumer goods.
News ID: 4175    Publish Date : 2019/03/30

Junkyard palladium is quickly becoming a growth market as mined supplies of the silvery-white metal used to control harmful auto emissions run increasingly short.
News ID: 3783    Publish Date : 2019/02/28

POSCO, South Korea's largest steel producer, has inked a deal to buy up to 240,000 tonnes of lithium concentrate per year from Australia's Pilbara Minerals (ASX:PLS), securing this way a constant supply of the key material used in the making of electric vehicle batteries.
News ID: 1985    Publish Date : 2018/03/04

By 2030, aluminium demand from Electric Vehicles (EVs) will near 10 million tonnes, a ten-fold increase from 2017. The usage of primary aluminium intensive, extrusions and rolled products will be significantly higher than we see in internal combustion engine vehicles today.
News ID: 1962    Publish Date : 2018/02/24

Samsung SDI, South Korea’s leading battery maker, has unveiled plans to recycle cobalt from used mobile phones and develop lithium-ion batteries with minimum content of the metal, or no cobalt at all, as a way to offset soaring prices for the silver-grey commodity.
News ID: 1942    Publish Date : 2018/02/15