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6 Companies That Could Fix Domestic Battery Supply Problem Using Little To No Emissions In The Mining of Essential Minerals
Previously Published to NewsBreak SUMMARY: When we talk about the essential elements of an electric vehicle (EV) battery, graphite, more times than not, seems to be left out of the conversation. Recently, that all changed after news got out that there may be a global graphite deficit starting in 2022. This comes at a time when industry movers and shakers are preparing for a massive EV boom, and demand from the battery sector is expected to rise by 30% annually until 2030. And actually, the demand for domestic battery products may all be in vain unless something is done, otherwise, to save it. While making the point that China controls 84% of…
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Electrification of Heavy Industrial Equipment Is Already on the Horizon
Previously Published to Benzinga The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. Leading the next generation of commercial, industrial vehicles into greener pastures, Greenland Technologies Holding Corp. (NASDAQ: GTEC) has been working hand-in-hand with several market sectors as the pioneer driving change in the electrification of industries, traditionally dominated by heavy-emission internal-combustion systems. Greenland Technologies is a developer and manufacturer of drivetrain systems for materials handling, industrial machinery, electric vehicles (EVs) and electric industrial vehicles. The company prides itself on the fact that with every piece of heavy electric machinery sold, there is one less heavy emissions vehicle being…
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A Look into Share CFDs and the Top 5 to Watch… Come Rise or Fall
Previously Published to Benzinga: The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. Contract trading has become increasingly popular on retail investment platforms. Derivative trades allow investors to quickly turn a profit without actually owning the investment. There are several explicit types of contract trading available —some of which include futures, options, and contracts for difference (CFDs). Because required account minimums and limits aren’t placed on the number of day trades that can be made under $25,000, CFDs are attractive to day traders and investors who like taking lucrative risks on moving investments. Many often find success…