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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Generation Mining Ltd T.GENM

Alternate Symbol(s):  GENMF

Generation Mining Limited is a Canada-based exploration and development company. The Company's focus is on the development of the Marathon Project, a large undeveloped palladium-copper deposit in Northwestern Ontario. The Marathon Project is 100% owned by Generation PGM Inc. (Generation PGM), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. The Marathon Project is located along the Trans-Canada... see more

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Generation Mining Ltd > Palladium in electronics and EV s
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Post by Supertweety on Feb 15, 2023 4:34am

Palladium in electronics and EV s

I was looking online trying to research how much total Palladium is used in the computer chips of an electric vehicle.  Because electric vehicles don't have catalytic converter's people thinks there's no palladium in an electric vehicle. There's palladium in computer chips and electronics of which electric vehicles have hundreds or thousands of computer chips in them. I haven't found the  research online that I'm looking for yet but I feel electric vehicles contain 1/2 to 1 g of palladium just in their chips. Below is a little blurb from one article I found while doing research.

To put some more numbers on it, the EPA states that for every 1 million cell phones recycled we can get these amounts of precious metals: 
  • 35,274 pounds of copper 
  • 772 pounds of silver 
  • 75 pounds of gold 
  • 33 pounds of palladium 
Comment by WigitGidget on Feb 16, 2023 6:21pm
This is very cool! I imagine a resource like Palladium is going to come into its' own as time goes by - who knows where else it could find uses?
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