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Electric cars may be the 'green' choice, but they're driving a scramble for critical minerals


Our cars are responsible for about 20% of global carbon emissions. The move to electric vehicles (EVs) is central to the effort to decarbonize the world's transport. Read More

Here's Where Electric Car Batteries Go After Their Lifespan Ends


What happens when the powerful battery inside an electric car reaches the end of its life? These massive lithium-ion packs, often weighing hundreds of pounds, are the beating heart of every EV. Though ... Read More

New Type of EV Battery Could Recharge Cars in 15 Minutes


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G.M. Previews Talking Cars, Cheaper Batteries and Other New Tech


Drivers will be able to converse with an artificial intelligence assistant while cars largely drive themselves in certain situations, the company said. Read More

In 10 Years, Electric Cars Will Only Be Half of the Global Market


New Mobility Lens Forecaster research from EY suggests that a decade from now, battery-electric vehicles will represent just 50 percent of the sales in Europe, China and the U.S. despite major pushes ... Read More


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