An open pit at a lithium mine outside La Corne, Quebec, Aug. 30. The mine, operated by Sayona Mining, illustrates how difficult it is to get lithium out of the ground and break China’s dominance in processing the metal for batteries. (NYT Photo: Brendan George Ko)
September 20, 2022
3:34 pm
A deep mining pit has changed hands repeatedly and been mired in bankruptcy, but now it could help determine the future of electric vehicles.
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