Elon Musk’s INSANE PLAN to DESTROY Lithium Prices With The Tesla Battery!
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Are you tired of paying exorbitant prices for lithium batteries? Well, Elon Musk has a solution that will not only save you money but also revolutionize the future of renewable energy. Get ready to witness an INSANE plan that will DESTROY lithium prices with the Tesla Battery!
Lithium, a highly reactive metal with a silver-white appearance that is an essential component of the batteries used in electric vehicles, is becoming much more costly, and this trend is accelerating.
Due to the insane surge in pricing, Tesla CEO Elon Musk brought up the possibility of the electric vehicle manufacturer mining and refining the lightweight metal on its own back in April, when prices had reached an all-time high of $78,000 a tonne.
The skyrocketing price of the metal and the growing scarcity of it raise questions about how various governments, including China’s and the European Union’s, will be able to meet their deadlines, many of which will be reached as soon as the year 2035.
Among these governments are those that have pledged to eliminate combustion engines in the near future, including China and the European Union.
According to the United Nations, combustion engines are responsible for one-quarter of carbon emissions. As a result, any delay in the transition away from gasoline and diesel automobiles would deliver a huge blow to efforts to cut carbon emissions and prevent the most severe impacts of climate change.
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