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Electra Battery Materials Corp. V.ELBM

Alternate Symbol(s):  ELBM

Electra is building North America’s only fully integrated, localized and environmentally sustainable battery materials park, which will host cobalt and nickel sulfate production plants, a large-scale lithium-ion battery recycling facility, and battery precursor materials production, to become a reliable supplier to both North American and global EV and battery supply chains.


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Post by NrthrnInvestoron Jan 15, 2021 12:06pm
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Low-Cost, Cobalt-Free Batteries Coming From Panasonic?

Low-Cost, Cobalt-Free Batteries Coming From Panasonic?Does this concern anyone who has been following FCC?

https://cleantechnica.com/2021/01/14/panasonic-plans-low-cost-cobalt-free-battery-in-2-3-years/

"Panasonic is working on a low-cost and cobalt-free battery, according to fresh reports. It hopes to help Tesla realize its goal of increasing the affordability of its electric vehicles, and one way to do this is a cobalt-free battery."

According to a Nikkei report, Shawn Watanabe, head of energy technology and manufacturing at Panasonic, spoke at the 2021 Consumer Electronics Show about this matter. “Two or three years from now, we will be able to introduce a cobalt-free high energy-density cell,” said Watanabe.
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