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Elon Musk Wants More Lithium for EVs But Very Few Places Have It
Elon Musk arrives to review the construction site of the Tesla Gigafactory near Berlin in 2020.
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Elon Musk wants more lithium, but only a handful of countries can supply the material key to the electrification of transportation, at least for now.
The Tesla Inc. chief made a public appeal for more investment in lithium mining to close what he sees as a yawning gap between supply and demand, fueled by the adoption of electric vehicles. Musk signaled the electric car giant might finally start mining lithium due to skyrocketing prices. He first mentioned that plan almost two years ago.