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Tesla deal decreases dependence on China for batteries, analysts say

January 18, 2022
Source: usatoday.com usatoday.com
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LONDON — Tesla is turning to Mozambique for a key component in its electric car batteries in what analysts believe is a first-of-its-kind deal designed to reduce its dependence on China for graphite. Elon Musk's company signed an agreement last month with Australia's Syrah Resources, which operates one of the world’s largest graphite mines in the southern African country. It's a unique partnership between an electric vehicle manufacturer and a producer of the mineral that is critical for lithium-ion batteries . The value of the deal hasn't been released. Tesla will buy the material from the company's processing plant in...
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