Nickel Institute Battery Day (Part 6): North America and GM Partner to Enhance EV Supply Chain Sustainability
09/25/2024 16:12
On September 18, during the Nickel Institute Battery Day, several industry experts from the U.S. Department of Energy, Investissement Québec, and General Motors delved into the challenges, opportunities, and future directions of the global battery supply chain. The conference focused particularly on how North America can support the global electric vehicle (EV) market through innovative policies, green technologies, and localized resources, while promoting the rise of the global battery recycling industry.
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