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Battery technology and recycling alone will not save the electric mobility transition from future cobalt shortages

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Battery technology and recycling alone will not save the electric mobility transition from future cobalt shortages

A. Zeng, W. Chen, et al.

This study reveals crucial insights into the global cobalt supply risks tied to electric mobility transitions. Conducted by Anqi Zeng, Wu Chen, and their team, it highlights how battery technology and recycling efforts can address these challenges but warns of an impending cobalt shortage in the near future. Discover the regional dynamics of cobalt supply security and the urgent need for enhanced primary cobalt supply to meet global e-mobility goals.... show more
Abstract
In recent years, increasing attention has been given to the potential supply risks of critical battery materials, such as cobalt, for electric mobility transitions. While battery technology and recycling advancement are two widely acknowledged strategies for addressing such supply risks, the extent to which they will relieve global and regional cobalt demand-supply imbalance remains poorly understood. Here, we address this gap by simulating historical (1998–2019) and future (2020–2050) global cobalt cycles covering both traditional and emerging end uses with regional resolution (China, the U.S., Japan, the EU, and the rest of the world). We show that cobalt-free batteries and recycling progress can indeed significantly alleviate long-term cobalt supply risks. However, the cobalt supply shortage appears inevitable in the short- to medium-term (during 2028–2033), even under the most technologically optimistic scenario. Our results reveal varying cobalt supply security levels by region and indicate the urgency of boosting primary cobalt supply to ensure global e-mobility ambitions.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 15, 2022
Authors
Anqi Zeng, Wu Chen, Kasper Dalgas Rasmussen, Xuehong Zhu, Maren Lundhaug, Daniel B. Müller, Juan Tan, Jakob K. Keiding, Litao Liu, Tao Dai, Anjian Wang, Gang Liu
Tags
cobalt
electric mobility
battery technology
supply risk
recycling
regional analysis
e-mobility
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