Deciphering the Environmental Impact of Electric Vehicle Batteries

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As Europe aims to decarbonize its vehicle fleet by setting a zero-emissions standard for newly sold cars by 2035, electric vehicles (EVs) are at the forefront of this transition. This change brings the environmental sustainability of EV batteries under scrutiny.

Summary: Research and reporting underscore that the manufacturing of EV batteries involves environmentally demanding processes, particularly in the extraction of essential minerals like lithium. Nevertheless, comprehensive lifecycle assessments indicate that EVs ultimately present a lower environmental footprint compared to traditional internal combustion engine vehicles.

Batteries are the heart of an EV, significantly impacting its range and efficiency. Conventionally, most EVs rely on lithium-ion batteries with a nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) cathode. Unfortunately, the extraction of these minerals, especially lithium, is resource-intensive. A single ton of lithium requires…

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