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Home » DOE Wants US Lithium Battery Supply Chain in Place by 2030
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The impact of the China-U.S. trade war shut down REC Silicon's $1.7-billion Moses Lake facility in Washington State in 2019. The company hopes to bring it back online in 2023 as part of the buildout of the U.S. lithium-ion battery supply chain. 

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DOE Wants US Lithium Battery Supply Chain in Place by 2030

Industry Calls for Speed, Collaboration, Innovation and Government Support

Jun 14, 2021
K Kaufmann
Federal Policy / Transportation Decarbonization / Solar Power
DOE's National Blueprint for Lithium Batteries draws broad support from industry, but U.S.-China trade war and tariffs remain a near-term obstacle.

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