Tesla has secured a deal with the world’s top lithium company, based in Chile. This is part of their ongoing push to manufacture more batteries for cars. The lithium-ion cells come from SQM Salar de Atacama, which is one of the largest producers of this type of battery cell on Earth. Tesla CEO Elon Musk says that he expects demand for electric vehicles to grow by 2020 and beyond as more governments put pressure on automakers to increase fuel efficiency standards.
This blog post highlights how Tesla continues its 4680 battery push by securing deals with the world’s top Lithium company, SQM Salar de Atacama!
Tesla has secured a deal with the world’s top lithium company, based in Chile. This is part of their ongoing push to manufacture more batteries for cars. The lithium-ion cells come from SQM Salar de Atacama, which is one of the largest producers of this type of battery cell on Earth. Tesla CEO Elon Musk says that he expects demand for electric vehicles to grow by 2020 and beyond as more governments put pressure on automakers to increase fuel efficiency standards.
This blog post highlights how Tesla continues its 4680 battery push by securing deals with the world’s top Lithium company, SQM Salar de Atacama!
The lithium-ion cells come from SQM Salar de Atacama, which is one of the largest producers of this type of battery cell on Earth.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says that he expects demand for electric vehicles to grow by 2020 and beyond as more governments put pressure on automakers to increase fuel efficiency standards.
This blog post highlights how Tesla continues its 4680 battery push by securing deals with the world’s top Lithium company, SQM Salar de Atacama!
Tesla has secured a deal with the world’s top lithium company, based in Chile. This is part of their ongoing push to manufacture more batteries for cars. The lithium-ion cells come from SQM Salar de Atacama, which is one of the largest producers of this type of battery cell on Earth. Tesla CEO Elon Musk says that he expects demand for electric vehicles to grow by 2020 and beyond as more governments put pressure on automakers to increase fuel efficiency standards.
This blog post highlights how Tesla continues its 4680 battery push by securing deals with the world’s top Lithium company, SQM Salar de Atacama!
Tesla has secured a deal with the world’s top lithium company, based in Chile. This is part of their ongoing push to manufacture more batteries for cars. The lithium-ion cells come from SQM Salar de Atacama, which is one of the largest producers of this type of battery cell on Earth. Tesla CEO Elon Musk says that he expects demand for electric vehicles to grow by 2020 and beyond as more governments put pressure on automakers to increase fuel efficiency standards.
This blog post highlights how Tesla continues its 4680 battery push by securing deals with the world’s top Lithium company, SQM Salar de Atacama!
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