From Bloomberg.
China controls much of the global electric vehicle battery supply chain—from raw materials to finished cars. Now, domestic overcapacity and price wars are pushing its companies to expand overseas. At the same time, rivals are racing to compete, developing new battery chemistries and building supply chains outside China in a bid to challenge its dominance.
0:00 Intro
2:05 China’s Battery Dominance
4:05 How EV Batteries Work
6:30 The Battery Supply Chain
9:00 General Motors
12:40 Chinese Battery Maker Gotion
18:00 Battery Recycling With Hydrovolt
20:30 The Future of EV Batteries
23:33 Credits
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