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Lithium Economics Analyst at Lithium Economics Analyses
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Juan Carlos Zuleta is an economist. He holds a master's degree in Agricultural and Applied Economics from the University of Minnesota and did Ph.D. studies in Economics at the New School for Social Research. Since 1992 he has published a number of articles on the economics of lithium. Due to ...more

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Canadian Lithium Overview And Why Stria Lithium Might Be An Undervalued Investment Option
A review of lithium in Canada shows why Stria Lithium Inc. is an undervalued company and why it could be seen as an interesting investment option in the lithium space in the months and years ahead.
Why Tesla Should Be Aware Of The New 'Holy Grail' In Lithium Batteries
If a new, next-generation lithium-metal battery takes off and consolidates in the near future, the prospect demand for and subsequent production of lithium metal will imply profound changes in the upstream of the lithium value chain.
A Lousy Lithium Industrialization Project In Bolivia
A reply to a newspaper columnist in Bolivia on the lithium industrialization project carried out by the government.
Is The Electric Car Threat To Oil Wildly Overstated?
It has just been argued that EVs are a myth and that EVs are not threat to oil. Here I severely question these views and call for a more responsible work on the part of the International Energy Agency in charge of oil statistics.
Bloomberg Vs. Navigant Research: Will EVs Produce A New Oil Crash? When?
In recent days, there has been a great deal of discussion about the possibility that electric vehicle [EV] sales will produce a new oil crash. A series of reports by Bloomberg are at the center of this controversy.
Could Low Oil Prices Cause Toyota Hybrids To Fade?
Evidence is accumulating that Toyota Prius sales are beginning to "lose their charge" while plug-in sales seem to be growing exponentially. Additionally, there is a causal, unidirectional mechanism running from oil prices to Toyota's hybrid sales.
A Further View Of One Of The Reasons Why Tesla Is Not Going Wireless
There is news providing additional support to my contention that wireless charging companies will soon be ready to take care of the recharging needs (with sufficient efficiency and wattage) of Tesla (TSLA) as well as those of other EV manufacturers.
Battery Recharging: Why Is Tesla Not Going Wireless?
The recent news that Tesla's battery swapping plan isn't working doesn't come as a surprise. I have trouble believing that Tesla's CEO wasn't aware at the time that progress in charging would soon enough make the swap idea completely meaningless.
What Will Prevent Oil Prices From Dropping Or Increasing Forever?
Let me at the outset define a permanent fall of oil prices as a possibility for it to become "the norm of the day" for a while before oil prices stabilize at a significantly lower level.
Will Wireless Hypercharging Soon Be Used In All-Electric Buses?
In an exchange of views over Proterra’s decision to use Toshiba’s Lithium-Titanate Oxide, I was left with the impression that we are moving much faster towards electric propulsion. There are many things that can be said regarding all-electric buses...
Companies Seek New Lithium Opportunities In Chile
The Chilean government and lithium producers want to secure public-private partnerships as they seek to exploit the world’s largest lithium reserves. The move has brought optimism back to Chile’s mining sector.
Why Falling Oil Prices Won't Stop Tesla Or EV Sales In General
In the present article, I explain why falling oil prices didn't affect Tesla or EV sales last year and why, up to a point, they are not likely to do so in the future.
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