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Graphite needs positive charge

Graphite has played second fiddle to lithium in the battery metals world for quite some time now, and for good reason. While there is a demand story building for the former, there is much uncertainty over just what impact it will have on those looking to mine the material, according to consultancy Roskill. Daniel Gleeson reports

Daniel Gleeson
Graphite needs positive charge

The problems surrounding the space are the increasing influence of China and rising use of synthetic supply in production of battery anodes. China’s dominance will leave producers elsewhere scrambling...

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