The loan comes as the U.S. seeks domestic supplies for a key component in electric vehicle batteries
The U.S. Department of Energy on Friday announced a conditional loan of $700-million to an Australian mining company to pursue a proposed lithium project in Nevada, as the U.S. seeks domestic supplies for a key component in electric vehicle batteries.
The loan would be the latest project to demonstrate the Biden administration’s commitment to strengthen the nation’s battery supply chain, electrify the transportation sector and cut reliance on fossil fuels and foreign supplies of raw materials, the Department of Energy said.
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