▲ | trhway 5 days ago | |||||||||||||
>So if an electric car requires 2000 pounds of iron and 50 pounds of lithium, that works out to 4000 pounds of iron ore that needs to be mined and refined, vs 25,000 pounds of lithium ore. means recycling of lithium batteries will be a thriving business. (i.e. big difference from recycling of say tires or plastic bottles, more like, pretty successful, recycling of aluminum, and even better than it) | ||||||||||||||
▲ | numpad0 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Li-ion batteries are older than you think. First volume production of NMC cells happened 1991. LFP in 1997. Google was founded 1998. No one made fortune in Li-ion recycling in all those years. Li-ion cells remained disposable. | ||||||||||||||
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