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As the electric vehicle (EV) market speeds up, lithium demand is soaring. But lithium stocks, rather than riding the wave of demand for the metal, are drowning amid a flood of new supply set to arrive on the market. Lithium metal is an extremely soft, highly reactive, and flammable element. It is most frequently found in deposits such as spodumene and pegmatite minerals, with larger resources in the U.S., Canada, Australia, China, Zimbabwe, and Russia.

On our Lithium News page, Stockhouse provides readers with detailed information and coverage on publicly-traded stocks, battery metals updates, news and information, private and public funding, trending stories, and much more.