Phosphate concerns drive Chinese battery investments in Morocco

An aerial view of an open pit phosphate mine
An aerial view of an open pit phosphate mine

Concerns about access to phosphate, a mineral input for lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cathodes, are driving Chinese battery producers to invest in Morocco, where 70% of the known global rock phosphate reserves are located. Cell maker Gotion High Tech and battery chemicals producers Sichuan Yahua Industrial Group and Guangzhou Tinci Materials have all announced […]

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