Post by
Judith1958 on Oct 09, 2021 9:57am
US and China in race to dominate battery supply chain see
After China, the US has the worldwide second largest market for EV - see report below.
BNEF's data whow that CHINA hosts 80% of all the battery cell manufacturing today.
With a capacity expected to more than double to over two terawatt-hours, enough capacity for more than 20 million electric vehicles (EV) in the next five years!
Now Exro Technologies has to force their business and to come as soon on the market with it's developped new second life "BMS" battery technologiy, in co-operation and tested by POTENCIA, Mexico. The worldwide hardest competitors CHINA, USA, GERMANY and KOREA are not "sleeping". Afterwards Exro has to bring it's COIL DRIVER on the market.
In 2019 SEA ELECTRIC USA & FORD came with their first 100% electric Ford F-59 on the market, developped in Detroit.
- Why is it not possible to bring further 100% electric small & bigger Ford models on the market?
- The "know how" exist's!
- The EV personal cars are worldwide the largest market, followed by truck, motorcycles, bikes
For this reason I hope that we will see in the first half of 2022 some bigger "tier 1" contracts
with large US & German car manufacturers.
Especially from the "2VIP Members of the Board of Exro" Mrs Julie Wurmlinger ex FORD USA and Mr Terence Johnsson AUDI USA (Volkswagen) & GM USA. Both of took in a leading membership and position of the board of the above mentioned car manufacturers.
The record mile stone that it gets to beat for a battery is actually 670Km by the model EQS 580 - Mercedes Luxus streamer - at a basis prive of EUR 154'200.
https://www.mining.com/us-narrows gap with China in race to dominate battery supply chain - report
Comment by
CoCa827 on Oct 10, 2021 1:29pm
And the irony is.........https://www.statista.com/statistics/859266/number-of-coal-power-plants-by-country/
Comment by
Pandora on Oct 10, 2021 5:51pm
And then there is this in Europe -- the big early movers in wind and solar -- they are getting a little cold I guess so they are talking about expanding coal. https://www.newsweek.com/gripped-energy-crisis-europe-breaking-climate-promises-coal-gas-1637291