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RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc V.AMY

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RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. is a battery materials company specializing in sustainable lithium-ion battery recycling and materials production. Its segments include the research and development of recycling battery cathode waste in lithium-ion batteries and the acquisition, exploration and development of interests in mineral resource projects in British Columbia, Canada and Arizona, USA. It has developed advanced technologies that recover battery-grade materials from lithium-ion batteries, addressing the global demand for environmentally friendly solutions in energy storage. It recovers up to 99% of cathode metals from battery waste and upcycles them into high purity, battery-ready materials. Integrate a bespoke RecycLiCo Clean Spot plant and its patented closed loop, multi-tons per day, lithium-ion battery recycling and upcycling process-on-site-within a client’s battery factory or battery recycling operation. Its properties include Artillery Peak, Rocher Deboule and Lonnie.


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Post by goforit59on Nov 20, 2017 9:02am
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Loblaw and Walmart orders Tesla Semi Trucks

Loblaw and Walmart orders Tesla Semi Trucks Huge batteries in the Tesla Semi Truck

https://cleantechnica.com/2017/11/18/walmart-order-15-tesla-semi-trucks-canadian-grocer-loblaw-order-25/

Walmart To Order 15 Tesla Semi Trucks, Canadian Grocer Loblaw To Order 25

November 18th, 2017 by James Ayre


Following earlier news that the US-based trucking firm JB Hunt would be reserving and ordering a number of Tesla’s new semi trucks, Walmart and the Canada-based grocery chain Loblaw have both revealed that they will be doing the same.

Walmart has revealed that it will be reserving and ordering 15 of the new Tesla semi trucks — with 5 slated for use in the US and 10 in Canada. And the Canada-based grocery chain Loblaw has revealed that it will be reserving and ordering a total of 25 of the new all-electric Tesla heavy-duty trucks. Loblaw is currently working towards a goal of possessing an all-electric corporate fleet by 2030.

As a reminder here, reservation deposits for the Tesla semi trucks total $5,000 a piece.

While the order of 15 trucks from Walmart is notable, it clearly just amounts to the firm putting its foot in the water, so to speak, as the company’s US truck fleet is now comprised of around 6,000 units.

Reuters provides more: “The early orders reflected the uncertainty about how the market for electric commercial vehicles will develop. About 260,000 Class-8 trucks are produced in North America annually, and that market has a value of about $28.6 billion, said Don Ake, vice president of commercial vehicles at FTR, an industry economics research firm.

“The 500-mile (800 km) range between charges that Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk promised on Thursday for the Tesla Semi is about half the range between fill-ups of a diesel Class 8 truck. Heavy batteries cut payload and add cost, potential deal killers for fleet buyers focused on operating cost per mile.”

So, clearly, there are notable limits to Tesla’s semi trucks as of now, but obviously major benefits as well — greatly reduced emissions being an important one. On that note, it’ll be interesting to see if Tesla can garner interest for the semi trucks in China, despite being an outsider, as there’s expected to be a rapid shift away from diesel and petrol/gasoline powered trucks there over the coming decade or two. But maybe BYD and other Chinese players have that market locked.

 

 

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