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EV batteries proven less reliant on raw materials than ICE cars
Electric car batteries need “significantly less” raw material than an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle, a new report by campaign group Transport & Environment (T&E) revealed on Monday.
According to a campaign report, most of the metal content used, estimated at 160 kilograms, in a battery is recovered through recycling. The amount of raw materials lost during the lifetime of an EV battery would be 30 kg of metals, roughly the size of a…
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