Closer to the climate targets with e-mobility and the necessary raw materials
Studies confirm the good climate balance of electric vehicles, now also a current study by the Federal Environment Agency.
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The studies on electromobility not only examine the operation of the vehicles, but also their production and disposal. The new study by the Federal Environment Agency comes to the conclusion that vehicles registered in 2022 are 40 percent more climate-friendly than petrol cars. If the vehicles are registered in 2030, the climate advantage will already be 55 percent. Both passenger cars and commercial vehicles were examined. One important point is electricity generation. If e-vehicles are supplied with electricity from renewable sources, there will also be fewer disadvantages in terms of the impact on the water balance and soil. As the electrification of transportation increases, so does the demand for raw materials such as lithium, cobalt and nickel. Nickel and cobalt are the raw materials that the Canada Nickel Company - https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/canada-nickel-company-inc/ - owns in its Crawford project in Canada. Agnico Eagle is also on board. Nickel refines steel, is a component of lithium-ion batteries and is used in various automotive parts.
According to the study, the climate benefit of trucks is particularly high. If electric trucks are registered in 2030 and renewable energies are well developed, they will have a climate advantage of up to 78 percent. The fact that electric trucks are in high demand is due to the reduced truck toll for electrically powered trucks. Electromobility is the future, and many car manufacturers are already planning to say goodbye to combustion engines. Gama Explorations - https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/gama-explorations-inc/ -, for example, is taking care of the increasing demand for lithium for batteries. With projects in Quebec and the Northwest Territories (with lithium, copper and nickel), the company will be able to ensure a supply of the coveted raw materials.
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