‘Gone ballistic’: lithium price rockets nearly 500% in a year amid electric vehicle rush

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‘Gone ballistic’: lithium price rockets nearly 500% in a year amid electric vehicle rush
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Labour shortages at West Australian mines contribute to rise but some analysts urge caution to investors

the market for lithium batteries would grow to at least $360bn by 2030, with growth averaging 20% a year until the end of the decade.

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