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Talga, Syrah could get some graphite tailwinds

THE analyst team at investment bank UBS believes natural graphite’s ‘time in the sun’ could yet come to pass on the back of the increased use of lithium ion phosphate (LFP) batteries as well as its lower carbon profile versus synthetic graphite anodes.

Talga, Syrah could get some graphite tailwinds

While LFP batteries are already the majority batteries in use in the Chinese EV market, they have been more shunned in the West because of their lesser range versus lithium ion batteries using nickel-cobalt...

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