E-mobility is taking off without a doubt
An exponential increase is expected, and this also applies to heavy commercial vehicles.
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This means that white gold, as lithium is often called, is also increasingly in demand. And a shortfall is looming, which should further drive up the price of the raw material. Interest in alternative drives is high not only in the private sector, but also among freight forwarders and logistics companies. A sharp increase in heavy commercial vehicles is expected, for example. By 2030, three quarters of new registrations in this sector (12 tons and above) are expected to be emission-free. Now the network of charging stations and hydrogen refueling stations must be built up accordingly. Germany is relying on its master plan for charging infrastructure for climate-friendly commercial vehicles. Manufacturers predict that fuel cell trucks will increasingly enter the market from 2025 onwards.
Countries are striving to increase renewable energy sources and reduce CO2 emissions. The focus here is on the UN's Paris Agreement to push global warming below the two-degree mark. According to the EU's RePowerEU Plan 2022, members should increase the share of renewable energy to 45 percent by 2030. Germany even has ambitious plans to create a share of 80 percent. Sweden, a pioneer in e-mobility and one of the most innovative economies, has its sights set on 100 percent renewables by 2030. Nordic countries are clearly ahead in terms of e-mobility. In Sweden, there are 81 electric vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants, while in Germany there are still only around 8.5 e-cars. In any case, companies with lithium projects should not be able to complain about a lack of demand in the next few years.
These include Cypress Development - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2fqNB6XsB4 - with its Clayton Valley lithium project in Nevada. A feasibility study for the promising project will soon be completed.
ION Energy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjwOXrwMIYY - owns two high-grade lithium projects in the lithium salars of Mongolia, so this is in a mining-friendly country.
Current corporate information and press releases from Cypress Development ( https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/cypress-development-corp/ ).
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