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Recently, the American Advanced Battery Alliance (FCAB) jointly formed by the US Department of Energy, the Department of Commerce, the Department of Defense and the State Department issued the "National Lithium Battery Blueprint 2021~2030", which intends to establish a complete lithium battery material and technology in the country.
Supply chain
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In the United Kingdom, the government is negotiating with six car companies and battery manufacturers to build an electric car battery factory in the country
As we all know, the current dominance of the global power battery industry is in the hands of China, Japan and South Korea
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In addition to the three East Asian countries, European countries such as Germany, France, and Poland are also rushing to deploy development plans for the power battery industry, while the traditional automotive powers of the United Kingdom and the United States have been relatively slow in deployment in this regard
The "National Lithium Battery Blueprint 2021~2030" pointed out that the demand for lithium batteries will increase by 5 to 10 times in the next 10 years.
However, the current supply of lithium battery capacity in the United States accounts for less than 50%, and the supply of lithium battery materials in the United States is even less
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This blueprint is working to strengthen the localization of lithium batteries in the United States
Anglo-U.
S.
power battery industry at this time is mainly to prevent East Asia and Europe from getting too far apart in the industry in the future
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Bloomberg predicts that by 2040, global passenger electric vehicle sales will reach 56 million, of which 17%, or about 9.