Project Blue Analyzes Risks and Strategies in the EV Battery Supply Chain
06/19/2025 09:28
On June 18, market research firm Project Blue held an online seminar titled “Battery Supply Chain Security in a Changing World.” The session featured presentations by Jordan Roberts, Senior Analyst, and Robert Bayliss, Research Manager, who shared insights on the latest developments and strategic challenges surrounding the international supply networks for EVs and lithium-ion batteries.
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