As demand increases for lithium, Missouri University of Science and Technology says one of its researchers is studying potential disruptions to the world's lightest metal’s long-term supply chain. Ona Egbue, a doctoral student in engineering management, notes: "Batteries make up 23% of lithium use and are the fastest growing end Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
As demand increases for lithium, Missouri University of Science and Technology says one of its researchers is studying potential disruptions to the world's lightest metal’s long-term supply chain. Ona Egbue, a doctoral student in engineering management, notes: "Batteries make up 23% of lithium use and are the fastest growing end
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