The New Zealand company brought a chip solution to the electric vehicle battery problem. This company made a significant breakthrough by converting scrap sawdust into synthetic graphite.
With this development, it is expected that the world’s dependence on China for graphite, which is required for batteries, will decrease.
This company, CarbonSpace, said that the graphite obtained from sawdust is more sustainable than others, so it will no longer be dependent on China for lithium-ion batteries.
Graphite, which is of great importance for vehicle batteries, is a substance found in nature and mined. Synthetic graphite is produced from petroleum products. Based on these, CEO Ivan Williams argues that graphite developed from sawdust is more environmentally friendly.
Additionally, Williams also says:
”Traditionally, fossil fuel-based raw materials are used to produce synthetic graphite. “For every ton of graphite produced, 35 tons of carbon dioxide are emitted.”
To rumors that CarbonSpace’s system would require too much sawdust, Williams responded by announcing that they could meet half of the global graphite needs by using less than 5 percent of the forestry products produced annually in Europe and North America.
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By 2030, the global requirement gap in graphite is expected to reach up to 777 thousand tons.
Source link: https://www.tamindir.com/haber/elektrikli-araclar-icin-yeni-atilim_86569/
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