China and Western nations are adopting contrasting strategies for managing end-of-life electric vehicle batteries. China prioritizes immediate metal recovery through shredding, driven by its focus on lithium-iron-phosphate batteries which lack valuable metals like nickel and cobalt. Conversely, the U.S. and Europe are favoring a phased approach, extending the useful life of batteries for grid storage before recycling, particularly for batteries rich in nickel and cobalt. This difference in approach impacts the supply chain and cost of new batteries and clean energy storage solutions. AI
RANK_REASON Policy divergence between major economic blocs on a critical emerging technology supply chain. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]
- Adam Megginson
- B2U Storage Solutions
- Benchmark Mineral Intelligence
- China
- cobalt
- electric-vehicle
- lithium
- nickel
- Waymo
- West
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