RE:RE:Nickel for EV's here to stayAh yes... anonymous posters on CEO named Burt without links have more credibility according to you.
CNC projected a feasibility report by mid year 2022. There were other dates they also communicted that have come and gone including in 2020 and 2021 that you and your "you go girl" crew where pom poming various dates for years now.
It doesn't take that long quite frankly as you can see with other companies that have been recently discussed on here. It was being blamed on Covid in 2020 and 2021 so what's the reason for the delay now?
EndZonefor7 wrote: For those incapable of reading, note the date is July 2022. Big car companies want long range batteries as a choice for those in rural, cold weather or long haulers. White papers are good for @ss wipe. https://www.bhp.com/news/media-centre/releases/2022/07/bhp-signs-mou-for-nickel-supply-with-ford-motor-company
EndZonefor7 wrote: "Ford Motor Company plans to form a multi-year nickel supply agreement with BHP, slated to start as early as 2025. Ford and BHPs partnership may involve other commodities over time. BHP will provide Ford with Ni from its Nickel West asset in Western Australia, similar to Teslas nickel supply agreement. " @bhp Nickel is a major component in the lithium-ion batteries that power electric vehicles. You will also find nickel in everyday electronics including mobile phones, laptops and digital cameras.