My problem is in the making part and in making the batteries.
For Europe to do that, it needs to import lots of materials from China among other countries.
I don’t want a Ukraine 2.0 where China holds a knife to our collective throats by threatening our supply chain for electricity.
For Europe to do that, it needs to import lots of materials from China among other countries.
I don’t want a Ukraine 2.0 where China holds a knife to our collective throats by threatening our supply chain for electricity.
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• 67% of global lithium processing controlled by China
• 73% of cobalt and 70% of graphite processed by China
• 95% of manganese controlled by China
• 68% of cobalt refining capacity and 72% of lithium refining capacity in Chinese hands
• China controls 80%+ of all solar panel manufacturing stages
• 97% of silicon wafers made in China
• 35% of polysilicon comes from Xinjiang region specifically
• Europe has only 11% of global polysilicon production capacity
1. Processing Bottlenecks: China expected to control 90% of lithium metal anode production by 2025
2. Cost Disadvantage: Manufacturing costs 35% higher in Europe than China
4. Supply Security: Geopolitical risks could disrupt access to critical materials