TSXV:FMS - Post Discussion
Post by
goldennorth on Apr 04, 2024 9:30pm
Graphite’s War-Fighting Capabilities Demand.
Graphite’s war-fighting capabilities.
"The danger of running out of minerals needed to build weapons and defend territories is a heightened risk now, during a period of intensified global conflict. With wars raging on two fronts — Eastern Europe and the Middle East — not to mention numerous smaller wars like the conflicts in Yemen and the DRC, nations are girding for war and re-arming their militaries, pushing up demand for critical and non-critical minerals including graphite, aluminum, steel, iron, rare earths, nickel and titanium." https://www.mining.com/graphites-war-fighting-capabilities/
We don't stop there.
Remember how this metal effects the EV industry. EV's can have up to six times more minerals than a combustion vehicle, making them on average 340 kg (750 lbs) heavier. Graphite is the anode material in a lithium-ion battery and is by far the single largest component by weight.
The demand for this metal will be without question in very strong demand. https://elements.visualcapitalist.com/evs-vs-gas-vehicles-what-are-cars-made-out-of/
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