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Tesla, GM Among Carmakers Flocking to Mining Events Amid Battery Metals Scramble

  • BMO mining event in Florida is drawing electric vehicle makers
  • Automakers compete with miners as battery metals demand soars
An employee assembles a battery-pack for electric cars on an assembly line in Slovakia. Photographer: Vladimir Simicek/AFP/Getty Images
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Top automakers including Tesla Inc., General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co. are heading out on the mining conference circuit as soaring demand for metals used in electric vehicles ignites a scramble to lock in long-term supplies.

Those major US firms, along with Rivian Automotive Inc. and European counterparts Stellantis N.V., Mercedes-Benz Group AG and Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Plc, will be mingling with the crowds of mining industry executives attending a major metals conference in Florida next week, according to multiple attendees who received a list of the event’s guests.