Five reasons Western automakers face a synthetic graphite problem

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Automakers are increasingly using synthetic graphite material in their battery anodes, due to its greater availability and increasingly lower costs. Synthetic anodes are likely to make up 63% of the anode market by 2025, according to Benchmark, as a shortage of flake graphite supply is expected to curb the uptake of natural graphite anodes. Yet […]

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