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Indonesia’s nickel sector: Striking a balance between global demand and sustainability

"We've received significant interest," Werner informed Reuters. "We're not under pressure to decide hastily." Indonesia has risen as a dominant force in the supply chain,...

EVE Energy explores £1 billion investment for gigafactory in Coventry, UK

Chinese electric vehicle battery manufacturer EVE Energy is in talks to invest more than £1 billion in constructing a vast new gigafactory on the...

Altilium and Talga join forces to ensure sustainable graphite supply for UK electric vehicle batteries

Altilium and Talga, two leading companies in the UK, have joined forces in a significant partnership aimed at establishing a sustainable domestic source of...

EVE Energy mulls over £1bn investment for Coventry Gigafactory

A leading Chinese electric vehicle battery manufacturer is currently in discussions to invest over £1 billion in the construction of a massive new factory...

EcoPro Group expands investment in Indonesian nickel industry amid anticipation of US trade deal

South Korea's EcoPro Group, a major player in electric vehicle (EV) battery materials, is boosting its investment in Indonesia to ensure a stable supply...

Indonesia’s nickel industry: Challenges and prospects on the path to EV leadership

The recent acquisition of PT Vale Indonesia, a nickel miner, by state-owned mining holding company MIND ID has solidified the Indonesian government's influence in...

Dynamics and hurdles in the battery materials market amidst EV growth and shifting supplies

In recent times, the stability of battery demand and raw material supply in the face of global economic fluctuations experienced a shift in 2023....

The unanticipated plunge in prices of vital minerals for EV batteries

The prices of key minerals essential for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, such as lithium, nickel, cobalt, and copper, have experienced a surprising collapse in...

Unlocking rare earth resources: Global efforts to diversify supply chains and diminish China’s dominance

The article highlights the current global dependence on China for the supply of rare earth elements (REEs), crucial for various high-tech applications and especially...
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