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Cobalt, nickel, other battery metals face supply crunch by 2020s.
It's bound to happen with the increasing demand for Electric Vehicles along with the demand from industries & consumer electronics. Australian Mines LTD (AMSLF)is the stock to be in, especially at this price point. This AMSLF will be huge.
https://www.mining.com/cobalt-nickel-other-battery-metals-face-supply-crunch-by-2020s-woodmac/
As electric vehicle production ramps up worldwide, a supply crunch for battery materials is looming!
As car manufacturers ramp up production of electric cars, metals used to make the vehicles’ batteries may face a supply crunch by the mid-2020s, according to a Wood Mackenzie report released Wednesday.
Lithium, cobalt, and nickel supplies are expected to be worst hit.
Australian Mines LTD (AMSLF)'s Sconi project will be coming online not to long after that, around the time of the crunch. Be expecting AMSLF's stock to go through the roof. Invest in this stock now and watch it rise.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/26/electric-car-production-rises-supply-crunch-for-battery-metals-looms.html
Tesla Model 3 owners flood Beijing DMV after China rolls out purchase tax exemption
Tesla’s push into China appears to be accelerating, with reports from Beijing indicating that the country’s Department of Motor Vehicles is getting packed once more with EVs from the electric car maker. The update comes as the Chinese government continues to implement a purchase tax exemption for Tesla’s electric cars.
Recent footage from Bejing’s DMV depicts one of the government office’s sites in Beijing practically filled to the brim with Model 3 owners looking to acquire license plates for their vehicles. The recent scene at the Beijing office is reminiscent of scenes last March, when the site was flooded by new Model 3 owners following the vehicle’s arrival in China.
The demand for Electric Vehicles is definitely there. Soon the price for battery metals will rise because of this rising demand. They estimate by mid 2020 there will be a supply problem for battery metals. Australian Mines's will come online with it's Sconi Mine in late 2020, just in time for the supply shortages. Then Australian Mines LTD (AMSLF)'s stock price will rise dramatically. Now is the time to invest in this stock while it is still affordable.
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-model-3-owners-china-purchase-tax-exemption/
Tesla Model 3 stuns the UK by ranking 3rd in Top 10 best-selling cars list
The UK’s new car registrations rankings from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) in August 2019 proved quite surprising, thanks in no small part to the arrival and apparent success of the Tesla Model 3.
Prior to the Model 3’s arrival, Tesla had only been registering around a few hundred cars a month in Britain, to the point where the company did not even warrant its own separate brand in the SMMT’s monthly rankings. Tesla’s Model S sedan and Model X SUV were well-loved by consumers, but both were simply listed as part of the “Other” category.
As it turned out, the Model 3 would make a big splash in the region with its arrival. The electric sedan was launched in the UK back in June, but deliveries of the vehicle only started to hit their stride last month. In August, the Model 3 pushed an 847% increase in the numbers of the SMMT list’s “Other” category. The Model 3 also raised the UK’s overall electric car deliveries for August 2019 by 377%.
“August is typically the new car market’s quietest month so the huge increase in EV registrations is very visible but especially welcome. It’s great to see consumers respond to the massive industry investment made over many years. While this is encouraging, these figures also show the scale of the challenge ahead.
“It’s a long road to zero and while manufacturers can deliver the technology, they can’t dictate the pace of uptake. To support a smooth transition and deliver environmental gains now, we need a long-term government commitment to measures that give consumers confidence to invest in the latest technologies that best suit their needs,” he said.
The Tesla Model 3 continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the UK’s auto market. Apart from its strong sales, the vehicle was also lauded by reviewers such as UK-based auto group carwow, which listed the Model 3 as the best electric car that consumers can buy today. Certified gearhead and Top Gear host Chris Harris also proved impressed with the vehicle, stating after a review that he would likely be ordering a Model 3 Performance for himself.
The demand for Electric Vehicles is definitely there. Soon the price for battery metals will rise. Then Australian Mines LTD (AMSLF)'s stock price will follow.
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-model-3-uk-top-10-best-selling-cars/
Europe expected to sell one million electric vehicles next year
A new report from Transport & Environment has estimated that one million electric vehicles are to be sold next year in Europe. Car manufacturers are ramping up efforts to sell EVs as the European Union’s goal of reducing CO2 emissions by the year 2021 is only halfway complete. The goal has been set into place since 2009.
“The climate emergency requires selling the last combustion engine car by the early 2030s, so governments need to focus on accelerating the switch to cleaner cars beyond what is required by the car CO2 law,” said Julia Poliscanova, director of clean vehicles at T&E. “Their focus should now be on rapidly electrifying company car and taxi fleets, tax schemes that reward buying zero-emission cars and penalizing those choosing gas guzzlers, and facilitating the roll-out of charging points at home, at work, and along motorways.”
T&E estimates that EV sales in 2020 will be around 5% of total vehicles sold, and they expect that number to double to 10% in 2021 depending on what tactics carmakers use in order to push EVs onto consumers. The report showed that manufacturers are preparing to offer more fuel-efficient, environmentally-friendly, affordable cars in order to reach Europe’s Car CO2 law goal.
The demand for Electric Vehicles is definitely here. Because of this demand soon the price for battery metals will rise. Then Australian Mines LTD (AMSLF)'s stock price will follow. Now is the time to be investing in this stock.
https://www.teslarati.com/europe-expected-to-sell-one-million-electric-vehicles-next-year/
Tesla’s warning on battery mineral shortage addressed in new mining-reform legislation
Tesla is concerned about a global shortage of minerals required for production of electric vehicle batteries, with the electric car maker recently warning major industry players and US government representatives of an upcoming mineral supply challenge due to underinvestment in mining sources, according to a report published by Reuters. Representatives in the US government who are both aware and focused on the shortage issue have introduced legislation in the Senate to address delays rooted in the federal approval process. The bill, titled the “American Mineral Security Act”, was presented at the same closed-door conference where Tesla expressed its concerns last week
Tesla’s global supply manager for battery metals, Sarah Maryssael, spoke with representatives present at the industry conference about Tesla’s concerns regarding the company’s mineral needs. Maryssael noted that a “huge potential” existed for mining partnerships in Australia and the US to help with the supply issue, possibly citing a preliminary deal between the two countries for a joint effort towards research and development in the area.
The battery metal shortage is real. Australian Mines' metals will be in high demand when it comes online with it's Sconi Mine. The market price for battery metals at that time will undoubtedly be sky high. So Australian Mines will be selling their metals at a premium to SK Innovations. So that means the stock price will rise dramatically because of this. Mining companies will be in demand and I think some will be bought by companies looking to secure battery metals. Australia is where many are looking for mining metals for batteries. Tesla has said that it is looking into getting into the mining business to secure battery metals. Do not be surprised if Australian Mines is purchased by some company looking to secure battery metals. Now is the time to invest into this AMSLF while it's still affordable. In the near future this stock will rise dramatically.
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-battery-mineral-shortage-warning-legislation/
XNRGI developes battery for EVs with 700 miles of range
This will make EV's more mainstream if this happens. Now is the time to invest into this AMSLF while it's still affordable. In the near future this stock will rise dramatically.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/xnrgi-develops-ev-battery-tech-that-extends-range-to-700-miles/
Tesla Warns Of Battery Metal Shortage and It's Not Alone
The real reason that battery electric vehicles are not "selling" is because of the battery supply chain. In fact, Tesla also warns of battery shortages.
Since the new age of electric vehicles began a decade ago, only a single model, the Tesla Model 3, has been a success. No other EV of any type has been able to maintain a monthly delivery rate of 2,000 units per month. That is a tiny number when one considers that mainstream models typically sell at between ten and twenty times that number. Worse, top sellers like the Chevy Bolt and Nissan Leaf are well off their prior high sales points and declining this past year. Not increasing. New models like those from Honda, Kia, and Hyundai are loved by consumers, but can only be delivered in volumes under 1,000 units per month. This despite these automakers still receiving full federal tax subsidies. Vehicle demand is not the problem for EVs. The manufacturers just can't get the batteries they need anywhere near the price point they require to make affordable EVs workable.
The reason that a batter supply chain shortage has caused the failure of the electric car in America is simple and has two intertwined elements. The battery supply chain shortage means that there will be rationing and the rationing then causes very high prices. Tesla was ahead of the rest of the industry and locked up its supply of batteries first and best. Tesla also charges between $50K and $130K for almost every model it sells. The battery price is not as much of a drag on popularity and sales in luxury-priced vehicles, and thus, the Tesla trio has had more success in their segments than affordable EVs.
In today's automotive press release feed, the topic came up again. The new press release is written by mining interests who wish to downplay Tesla's warning, which was reported by Reuters. However, is Tesla's May warning the only indicator?
It is not. In March, prior to the date that Reuters reported Tesla's warning, Mining.com reported, "Electric car dreams may be dashed by 2050 on lack of cobalt, lithium supplies." The story is very balanced and it offers input from multiple sources with multiple viewpoints.
The battery metal shortage is real and is good for Australian Mines. It's metals will be in demand when it comes online with it's Sconi Mine. The market price for battery metals at that time will undoubtedly be sky high. So Australian Mines will be selling their metals at a premium to SK Innovations. So that means the stock price will rise dramatically because of this. Mining companies will be in demand and I think some will be bought by companies looking to secure battery metals. Tesla has said that it is looking into getting into the mining business to secure battery metals. Do not be surprised if Australian Mines is purchased by some company looking to secure battery metals. Now is the time to invest into this AMSLF while it's still affordable. In the near future this stock will rise dramatically.
https://www.torquenews.com/1083/peak-battery-update-battery-electric-vehicle-make-tesla-warns-shortage
Nickel increased in the last few months
Get ready for the upcoming nickel shortage. Now is the time to invest in Australian Mines LTD (AMSLF).
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Tesla Has Single-Handedly Changed People's Perception Of EVs
Tesla made electric cars cool. The importance of that masterpiece of marketing is hard to overstate. It was the centerpiece of the company’s strategy from the very beginning, and it continues to be the heart of the brand’s appeal today.
So, as people's perceptions about electric vehicles change then so do sales. IMO, mass adoption is right around the corner. When mass adoptions of electric vehicles happen Australian Mines' stock price will go through the roof. Get in now while you can at this very low price point.
https://insideevs.com/news/369930/tesla-cool-factor-promotes-change/
Volkswagen anticipates battery shortages
Volkswagen is taking new measures to hold its battery suppliers close, as battery suppliers are reportedly still skeptical of whether consumers will buy electric cars in large numbers—and hesitant to make the large investments necessary.
So VW is partnering with battery suppliers to provide funding to build and expand battery factories.
Board member Stefan Sommer told Reuters, "We have not been able to build as many cars as we wanted to. Our supplier is not delivering the numbers that we need.”
"We have built up our own expertise, which we share with suppliers, which helps when we build a new plant. It gives us an early indication if there are teething problems," he said.
If the company still doesn't find enough suppliers for all the batteries it needs, Sommer says it is prepared to build its own battery factories in China.
This battery metal shortage is real many companies expect it and are preparing for it. Now is the time to get in on Australian Mines.
https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1123981_vw-holds-battery-suppliers-tight-amid-anticipated-shortages
Portable EV Fast Chargers are on the horizon
Cross the ubiquity of ordering a pizza with the form factor (and weight) of a backup “jerry can” of fuel and you’re close to what it seems the startup SparkCharge is attempting to produce with its new modular charging system.
SparkCharge is a startup that won the top $1 million prize at the 43North pitch competition in 2018. It aimed to create something that provided ultra-fast charging to help fill the gaps left by the lack of charging infrastructure, in a product that was modular, reasonably lightweight, and easily transported.
That yet-unnamed product, so far called “Portable, Ultrafast, Modular Electric Vehicle Charging Unit,” is what SparkCharge delivered last week, as part of a demo day for its current base, which claims to be the largest cleantech startup incubator in the U.S.—Greentown Labs in Somerville, Massachusetts.
The charger module weighs an official 19.8 pounds while the battery module weighs 48.4 pounds. Both are approximately 24 by 13 by 9 inches, which makes them about the size of a large carry-on suitcase—so a size that should easily fit into the cargo compartment of just about any vehicle.
This will help range anxiety with some people and no doubt help spur EV sales. Also, since these units have batteries in them they will no doubt help Australian Mines as a battery metals producer.
https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1123928_with-portable-ev-fast-chargers-startup-aims-to-be-as-easy-as-pizza-delivery
Senate bill includes up to $1B for clean-car infrastructure!
The transportation infrastructure bill long promised by President Trump and Congress was finally introduced in the Senate on Monday—and it may include some money for electric cars.
The bill, called America's Transportation Infrastructure Act of 2019, proposes to spend $287 billion on transportation projects over the next five years, and up to $1 billion of that could go toward projects favoring clean transportation.
The infrastructure package is one of the few places that Democrats and Republicans in Washington might be able to find common ground.
As proposed, it includes up to $1 billion for states to build "alternative-fuel" infrastructure. That could include funding for hydrogen, natural gas, ethanol, or even biodiesel stations or other infrastructure. With more than 2 million electric cars on the roads today, compared with fewer than 200,000 natural gas cars and barely 5,000 hydrogen vehicles, however, most of that money seems more likely to be spent on public electric-car charging stations.
Electric Vehicles are going mainstream quickly. To get the best benefit from this as an investor, invest in Australian Mines now at bargain basement prices.
https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1124310_senate-bill-includes-up-to-1b-for-clean-car-infrastructure
Charging Station Now Out Number Gasoline Station IN Britain
If that fact does not tell us the rate that Electric Vehicles are becoming mainstream then nothing will. There will soon be a point when Electric Vehicle demand will put stress on the battery metal supplies. It is estimated that this will be a problem sometime between mid 2020 to 2021. It is just around the time that Australian Mines is coming online with its Sconi Mine. AMSLF's stock price will be sky high around that time. Now is the time to invest in this stock.
https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1124595_charging-stations-now-outnumber-gas-stations-in-britain
AUSTRALIAN MINES BATTERY PLANT FINANCING ANNOUNCEMENT SOON
Announcement of the financing deal is expected any day now. IMO, when the announcement is made the stock price will surge. Get in now.
https://in.reuters.com/article/us-australia-batteries-nickel/australian-battery-materials-plant-eyes-financing-deal-by-end-june-idUSKCN1S90F6
https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/900145/australian-mines-signs-nickel-cobalt-off-take-with-sk-innovation-900145.html
Tesla Is Winning The US/China Trade War
Good news for Australian Mines LTD (AMSLF). If Tesla is winning then Australian Mines LTD (AMSLF) wins because it helps Electric Vehicles to become mainstream. As a battery metal company, Australian Mines LTD (AMSLF) will be bring on their Sconi Mine in late 2020 as EV's become mainstream.
EV Battery War Heads To Court
LG Chem issued court papers against SK Innovation, a fellow Korean rival who it alleges stole LG Chem IP when seventy-seven former LG Chem employees started working at SK Innovation.
They are fighting over employees and market. Soon they will be fighting over mines. So get ready, invest in Australian Mines LTD while you can. This stock is going to rock.
Production of Nickel-Heavy Battery Cells Ramps Up
A Perfect Storm Is Brewing For Nickel. Australian Mines' client SK Innovation is making more nickel rich batteries which will contribute to the nickel supply tightness. Mid to late 2020 we should start to see the nickel shortages. This is a once in a generation opportunity. Do not let this opportunity pass you buy. Invest in Australian Mines LTD while you can at this affordable price.
Electric car battery with 600 miles of range
A new lithium ion battery could shatter the ceiling of current electric vehicle batteries Swiss startup Innolith says one charge can power a car for up to 600 miles The 'wet' lithium-ion battery is powered by a proprietary electrolyte solution. Battery still in development and the firm says it could take five years to launch. The battery is being tested by PJM Power.
Invest in Australian Mines LTD (AMSLF) while you can get it at this price. Lithium Ion batteries will get better and better. Australian Mines LTD (AMSLF) will be a killer in this industry.