Commodities

EVs Sending Lithium Demand Into Overdrive

Electric vehicles may be a cleaner mode of transport than their gasoline guzzling cousins, but their production still requires a great deal of Earth's resources. Lithium, for example, is a metal essential to the production of EVs' batteries. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, lithium mines produced an estimated global total of 100,000 metric tons in 2021, representing a peak in production.

With the production of EVs growing at an ever-increasing rate, this peak is going to have to be bettered by a considerable margin in the coming years. The demand for Lithium carbonate in 2021 was already estimated to be 465,000 metric tons. But looking ahead to 2030, with production stops on petrol and diesel vehicles looming in a number of key markets, demand is forecast to hit 2.1 million metric tons. By this stage, EVs are expected to be the main drivers of demand for lithium.

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Lithium carbonate price 2010-2023
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Number of electric vehicles sold in Australia 2014-2023
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Newly registered electric vehicles Thailand 2022-2024
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Share of electric vehicles sold in Australia 2014-2023
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Market share of electric vehicles South Korea 2014-2023
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Global leading lithium carbonate importing countries 2021

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