We can’t have a green future with EVs in every driveway (and amazing new technologies in every home) without batteries, which are hugely reliant on copper:
The average EV uses almost half as much copper as the average American house, and EVs aren’t the only “green” products that are “metal hogs.”
Wind energy uses five to 10 times more copper per unit of electrical energy than does the conventional burning of coal.
Photovoltaic solar power uses six times more copper per unit of electrical energy.
A Tesla Model 3 requires 240 pounds of copper, which is nearly four times what a midsized internal combustion vehicle requires.
Therefore, as the renewable energy boom gains momentum, it will produce an echo-boom in demand for key battery metals.
Source: Investor Place