Three Indian state-run companies have formed a coalition to secure the lithium and cobalt their country needs to produce its own electric vehicles
Posted by Cory Groshek on June 27, 2019 7:56 pm
Categories: Battery Metals Cobalt Lithium
As reported by Nikki Asian Review: “Three Indian state-run companies are forming a joint venture to secure minor metals such as lithium and cobalt that could fuel India’s plan for mass adoption of electric vehicles by 2030…”
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