In this episode of the Supply Geek podcast, host Ben Thornton-Jones speaks with Caspar Rawles, Chief Operating Officer of Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, about the intricate and vital battery supply chain. They explore the various materials required for battery production, the geographic sources of these materials, and the current market dynamics affecting prices. The conversation delves into the dominance of China in the supply chain, the growing demand for batteries in electric vehicles and energy storage, and the importance of recycling. They also discuss the challenges faced by the industry, including geopolitical issues and the need for skilled labor in battery manufacturing.
Takeaways
- The battery supply chain is complex and global.
- Lithium is abundant but requires significant processing.
- China dominates the battery supply chain, controlling over 80% of it.
- Energy storage is a rapidly growing sector in the battery market.
- All minerals in batteries are recyclable, but recycling technology is still developing.
- The market is currently experiencing price volatility due to oversupply.
- There is a significant demand for skilled labor in battery manufacturing.
- Geopolitical factors heavily influence the supply chain.
- The transition to electric vehicles is driving demand for batteries.
- Benchmark provides critical data and analysis for the battery supply chain.
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to the Supply Chain Podcast
- 00:58 Understanding the Battery Supply Chain
- 05:34 Materials Behind Battery Production
- 10:39 Geographic Sources of Battery Materials
- 16:18 Current Market Dynamics and Price Volatility
- 20:41 From Raw Materials to Battery Production
- 25:44 China's Dominance in the Battery Supply Chain
- 32:03 Demand Centers for Battery Production
- 37:30 Recycling and Sustainability in Battery Production
- 46:45 Challenges in the Battery Supply Chain
- 50:47 Benchmark's Role in the Battery Industry
Keywords
battery supply chain, lithium, recycling, electric vehicles, energy storage, critical minerals, China, market dynamics, sustainability, mining