By considering use of the metal in charging infrastructure, analyst Wood Mackenzie has found higher demand from the mobility sector than is the case if only the volume of the material required for vehicle construction is examined.Global electric vehicle (EV) deployment hinges on the availability and price of lithium and cobalt, right? Think again. A report from analysts at Wood Mackenzie has stated copper will also be a critical factor. By 2030, electromobility-driven copper demand will surge 250% from its current level, according to the study. And annual demand will amount to 3.7 million tons ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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