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The key minerals in an electric vehicle

The key minerals in an electric vehicle

Picture credit: Paola Rojas A lithium-ion battery, which powers almost all electric vehicles (EVs), is dependent on a number of essential minerals. To maintain the flow of electrical current, certain minerals form complex components inside the cell. Others shield it from external harm by accident. Key Minerals in EV Batteries Lithium: A crucial component of […]

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Next3e, the best electronic detonator on the market

Next3e, the best electronic detonator on the market

Nextdet offers a comprehensive blasting system with which you can Design, Execute and Measure your result, achieving power and precision in your mining operations. Next3e, which integrates this system. Is a revolutionary electronic adapter designed for the safe and efficient initiation of blasting. It supports serial connections and is compatible with the No. 8 detonator, […]

Cornish Lithium Unveils UK’s First Low-Emission Lithium Demonstration Plant

Cornish Lithium Unveils UK’s First Low-Emission Lithium Demonstration Plant

Cornish Lithium has launched the UK’s inaugural low-emission lithium hydroxide Demonstration Plant, marking a key advancement in the nation’s transition to clean energy by 2030. This facility is part of the Trelavour Hard Rock Project in Cornwall, which aims to reduce the UK’s reliance on carbon-heavy imported lithium by extracting this essential mineral sustainably within […]

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