DeepGreen’s exploration vessel, the Maersk Launcher, explores for polymetallic nodules in the Clarion Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean.
Collecting precious metals for EVs from sea floor beats mining, claims study

Study claims that collecting polymetallic nodules from Pacific for making electric vehicle batteries is far less damaging to the environment than mining on land for ores

22 Apr 2020 | 5595 Views | By Lawrence Allan, Autocar UK

As the electric vehicle (EV) revolution continues to gathers momentum, increasing attention is being drawn to the source of the precious metals needed to produce batteries and motors.

The traditional way of sourcing these metals, which include copper, nickel, cobalt and manganese, is through mining on land - an inherently wasteful process that can ...

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