Tesla plans to buy raw materials for the production of batteries in Australia for a billion dollars
According to the estimates of the American electric car manufacturer Tesla, in a few years, Elon Musk's company will annually purchase raw materials for the production of batteries in Australia in the amount of $ 1 billion. Tesla board member Robin Denholme spoke about this in an interview with Channel News Asia.
Denholme also said the company is currently buying three-quarters of its lithium and one-third nickel requirements in Australia.
According to experts, this is the result of the policy of the new US government, according to which American companies rely mainly on allies to buy raw materials for the production of electric vehicles. Australia, along with Canada and Brazil, will benefit the most from this policy.
Australian exports of lithium in mineral form are expected to reach A $ Billion (US $ 773 Million) this year, while nickel exports are expected to reach AU $ 4 billion.