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Resource Availability and Implications for the Development of Plug-In Electric Vehicles
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Resource Availability and Implications for the Development of Plug-In Electric Vehicles

Ona Egbue, Suzanna Long and Seong Dae Kim
Sustainability, Vol.14(3), p.1665
02/01/2022

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Environmental Sciences Environmental Sciences & Ecology Green & Sustainable Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology Science & Technology - Other Topics Environmental Studies
Plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) have immense potential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels, and for smart grid applications. Although a great deal of research is focused on technological limitations that affect PEV battery performance targets, a major and arguably equal concern is the constraint imposed by the finite availability of elements or resources used in the manufacture of PEV batteries. Availability of resources, such as lithium, for batteries is critical to the future of PEVs and is, therefore, a topic that needs attention. This study addresses the issues related to lithium availability and sustainability, particularly supply and demand related to PEVs and the impact on future PEV growth. In this paper, a detailed review of the research on lithium availability for PEV batteries is presented, key challenges are pinpointed and future impacts on PEV technology are outlined.
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