Could It Be Enough?

in hive-185836 •  3 years ago 

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The world has changed either for the better or for the worst. No one could exactly choose between the two. The changes around have brought both fortunate and unfortunate things to the world. One distinguished change is the advancement of technologies. Those technologies brought great efficiency in life but it also unluckily, brought emissions and it's far too late to stop obsessing about those said inventions either. Could the world still stand stall now? Feel free to look for the answer here. https://prem.li/LithiumBatteriesRechargingPotentialDemands

Technologies are scattered around like fine dust in air. In every turn of your head, you'll see the proof of man's evolution. Electric vehicles are on of those said advancement. An automobile which uses batteries powered up by lithium instead of gasoline. A mobile which requires large lithium-ion batteries to store energy.

This vehicle was once said to last long as electric vehicles was once said to potentially have fewer parts than gasoline engines. This, in theory, means fewer parts to break. The vehicle does last for long but the only question is, could the mineral powering it up hold on enough to supply the chains of potential demands worldwide? Check disclaimer on profile and landing pages.

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Could the minerals that are supporting #EV be enough for the worldwide #demand?

#Batteries powered by lithium seem to have a better life cycle. Therefore battery swapping might not be needed.

#Electric Vehicles (EVs) could potentially cost-effective for transport applications.

You could save on each journey when driving an #EV.

It seems that the #rareearthminerals are severely needed to sustain the industry.