Video: China’s dominance drives global battery trends, says Adamas Intelligence

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Despite concerns about a global slowdown in electric vehicle sales, battery metals consultancy Adamas Intelligence newsletter editor Frik Els says key indicators for battery metals demand remain strong.

China continues to dominate the EV market, with Els noting that every second EV sold globally in the past year was in the country.“They produce more than they sell inside the country. So, if you want to look at trends, you must start in China,” Els, head of Adamas Inside, toldwestern editor, Henry Lazenby, last month during the Energy Transition Metals Summit in Washington, D.C., pointed out that battery chemistry is quickly evolving.

In the video above, Els explains why prospects for all battery metals are still strong, even as preferences for battery types continue to shift. The summit ran in coordination with Precious Metals Summit Conferences.

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