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Date: August 28, 2022 at 09:24:59
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: EV Sales Are Booming, But Battery Metals Remain A Problem

URL: https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/EV-Sales-Are-Booming-But-Battery-Metals-Remain-A-Problem.html


EV Sales Are Booming, But Battery Metals Remain A Problem



By Charles Kennedy - May 23, 2022, 12:30 PM CDT



Global sales of electric vehicles (EVs) surged last year and have continued
to grow strongly this year, but soaring prices of critical minerals and supply
chain bottlenecks are the greatest obstacles to a continued surge in EV
sales in the short term, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in its
Global EV Outlook 2022 published on Monday.



Global EV sales broke all records last year and continued their strong
performance in the first quarter of 2022, mostly thanks to sustained policy
support in many markets, with overall public spending on subsidies and
incentives doubling in 2021 to nearly $30 billion, the IEA said in the annual
report.



Sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles doubled in 2021 from 2020
to a new annual record of 6.6 million. Last year, more than 120,000 electric
cars were sold each week globally, while back in 2012, a total 120,000 EVs
were sold for the entire year, the IEA said.



Almost 10 percent of global car sales were electric in 2021, four times the
market share in 2019. The total number of electric cars on the roads is now
around 16.5 million, triple the amount in 2018. Global sales of electric cars
have kept rising strongly in 2022, with 2 million sold in Q1, a 75-percent
jump compared to the same period in 2021.



China accounted for half of the world’s EV car sales last year, with sales
tripling to 3.3 million. EV sales also grew strongly in Europe—up by 65
percent to 2.3 million—and the United States, where EV sales more than
doubled to 630,000, the IEA said.



The agency, however, warned that “In the short term, the greatest obstacles
to continued strong EV sales are soaring prices for some critical minerals
essential for battery manufacturing, as well as supply chain disruptions
caused by Russia’s attack on Ukraine and by continued Covid-19 lockdowns
in some parts of China.”



The supply of critical minerals for battery technologies will be the key to the
continued roll-out of EVs globally, it says.



“Policy makers, industry executives and investors need to be highly vigilant
and resourceful in order to reduce the risks of supply disruptions and ensure
sustainable supplies of critical minerals. Under its new Ministerial mandate,
the IEA is working with governments around the world on how to
strategically manage resources of critical minerals that are needed for
electric vehicles and other key clean energy technologies,” IEA Executive
Director Fatih Birol said in a statement.



By Charles Kennedy for Oilprice.com


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Date: August 28, 2022 at 09:26:05
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: which means more mining & more ecosystem destruction (NT)


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