(-Phil-) wrote:
>> The biggest problem is there simply isn't enough battery production
>> capacity to convert the whole fleet to 100% electric yet.

Mark Abramowitz via EV wrote:
Under today’s technology, it’s worse than that. There are not anywhere near
enough known reserves for the needs being projected under an “all battery“ > 
scenario.

But that's OK. There's no way that society will switch to an "all battery" EV solution overnight.

Supply and demand aren't that far out of balance. There is enough lithium to provide enough EVs to satisfy the current demand.

As demand increases, companies will find ways to fulfill the needs. We'll start recycling lithium, or develop other battery technologies, or make better use of the ones we already have.

Lee

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