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For some time, many lithium-ion industry participants believed LFP (lithium iron phosphate) would be progressively phased out from electric vehicles due to its intrinsic lower energy density compared with nickel-rich chemistries.
However, technology improvements -- coupled with the current market dynamics in China -- have put LFP back in the story.
Henrique Ribeiro and Emmanuel Latham discuss the implications of this trend to the battery metals space.
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For some time, many lithium-ion industry participants believed LFP (lithium iron phosphate) would be progressively phased out from electric vehicles due to its intrinsic lower energy density compared with nickel-rich chemistries.
However, technology improvements -- coupled with the current market dynamics in China -- have put LFP back in the story.
Henrique Ribeiro and Emmanuel Latham discuss the implications of this trend to the battery metals space.

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