Developing Strong EV Supply Chains Will Mean Taking Environmental Mining Seriously
The US government’s plan to expand electric car sales to more than half of all new car purchases by 2031 seems to hang on supply chains far from our shores, writes the BBC's Emily Pickrell, a leading energy researcher.
Source: forbes.comPublished on 2021-12-06
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