What Will Happen to the 141,000 Batteries that GM Just Recalled from Chevrolet Bolt Cars?
In one of the biggest automotive recalls in history, General Motors has informed 141,000 owners of Chevrolet Bolt electric cars that they have to bring their cars in to have their batteries replaced.
Will Lithium Be Your Next Precious Metal Investment?
Due to the upcoming increase in the number of cars that use batteries, lithium is poised to increase in value over the next half century.
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When demand increases for a material that is in limited supply, the value of that material increases. The more the demand increases and the more limited the supply, the more the value increases. It’s the old law of supply and demand.
What Are the Most Profitable Batteries to Recycle?
BMW, General Motors, and all major car makers are marketing electric and hybrid cars that use batteries. Tesla and Panasonic are selling back-up batteries for use in homes and commercial buildings. We are entering the age of the battery. Does that increasing battery production mean that this is a great time to start buying up scrapped batteries and recycling them? The answers to that question are surprising. Here are some things you need to know...