CRU: #China Plans to Come from Behind to Win the Global #Battery #Recycling Industry

CRU: China Plans to Come from Behind to Win the Global Battery Recycling Industry, Thanks to New Policies

LONDON, Dec. 2, 2019
/PRNewswire/ — Lithium-ion battery (LIB) recycling is hardly new in
the developed world, with notable industry players and well-established
regulations in place to process the countless 3-cell batteries reaching
the scrap-heap each day from portable electronics.

China plans to come from behind to win the global battery recycling industry, thanks to new policies

However,
the lack of explicit regulations (EU excluded) and integral recycling
networks for the nascent secondary market of electric vehicle (xEV)
batteries means that the playing field has once again been levelled; and
China is positioning itself to capitalize on the opportunity.

Are proper regulations in place in China?

China is the world’s largest
consumer of xEVs, representing 30% of global sales in 2018, and this
share is expected to double by 2030.

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from @MasterMetals http://bit.ly/2RdbbaT on December 03, 2019 at 03:21AM

#EV’s: Electric-Car Dreams Could Fall a #Nickel Short

 
There is a risk a long-term surge fueled by electric vehicles could again drive innovation and bring nickel down to earth. Still, many miners and analysts are skeptical on the options for swapping out
nickel, at least for the next decade or so.

Global producers of electric cars have big ambitions and a bigger problem: Supplies of a key material, nickel, are lacking.

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from @MasterMetals http://bit.ly/2nJthEH on September 30, 2019 at 02:19AM

#EV’s: Electric-Car Dreams Could Fall a #Nickel Short

 
There is a risk a long-term surge fueled by electric vehicles could again drive innovation and bring nickel down to earth. Still, many miners and analysts are skeptical on the options for swapping out
nickel, at least for the next decade or so.

Global producers of electric cars have big ambitions and a bigger problem: Supplies of a key material, nickel, are lacking.

Electric-Car Dreams Could Fall a Nickel Short https://ift.tt/2zqxtfV

from @MasterMetals http://bit.ly/2nJthEH on September 30, 2019 at 02:19AM