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GlobalData: Russian nickel sanctions would slow electric vehicle adoption

Green Car Congress

The evolving situation in Russia and Ukraine has already caused unprecedented increases in the price of nickel. Geopolitical issues such as the Russia-Ukraine situation disturb the fine balance of battery metal supply chains. Trading had yet to resume as of 10 March.

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Baker Institute report: China has positioned itself as a gatekeeper to the energy transition; nickel case study

Green Car Congress

The global push to convert the world to electric vehicles will cause supply chain complexities that could undermine the alternative energy transition in the United States, according to a new report from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy. Global Nickel Trade and Chinese Dominance.

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The U.S.-China Chip Ban, Explained

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Commerce Department issued new rules that clamped down on the export of certain advanced chips—which have military or AI applications—to Chinese customers. has blocked chip sales to individual Chinese customers. In response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine earlier this year, the U.S. It has now been over a month since the U.S.

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Tesla Model 3 and Model Y receive latest round of price increases in US and China

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While the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y remain strong contenders in both the US and Chinese markets, the vehicles have received a number of key price adjustments over the past year. Just recently, nickel surged above $100,000 per metric ton on the London Metal Exchange, prompting a trading halt.

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Manganese Could Be the Secret Behind Truly Mass-Market EVs

Cars That Think

But they’re up against the challenge of our global-warming time: dauntingly tight supplies of both batteries and the ethically sourced raw materials required to make them. VW, despite its EVs outselling Tesla in Europe, is under intense competitive pressure from Tesla, and in the Chinese market where VW underperforms.

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