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Tesla looks to pave the way for Chinese battery makers to come to U.S.

October 22, 2021
Source: indiatimes.com indiatimes.com
News Snapshot:
Tesla looks to pave the way for Chinese battery makers to come to U.S. China dominates the production of iron-based batteries thanks to a series of key patents, which have allowed the country to make 95% of the world's Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries. However, these patents expire soon and Tesla said it plans to adopt LFP batteries in its fleet of standard-range vehicles globally and move battery production closer to its factories or Chinese battery makers to come to U.S.
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China Tech Buzz Topics: battery | China | Chinese | electric vehicle | IT | lithium | production | standard | Tesla | U.S.

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