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Tesla aims to secure $1 billion a year in battery minerals from Australia – Electrek.co
Tesla has confirmed through its chairwoman that the automaker is aiming to secure $1 billion a year in battery minerals, especially lithium and nickel, from Australia….

Tesla has confirmed through its chairwoman that the automaker is aiming to secure $1 billion a year in battery minerals, especially lithium and nickel, from Australia.
Robyn Denholm, Tesla’s chairwoman who also happens to be Australia, was attending a Minerals Council of Australia event today and commented on the automaker’s effort to secure resources in the country.
She confirmed that Tesla already sources three quarter of its lithium from Australia, and it plans to buy roughly $1 billion worth…
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