Tesla is the dominant EV manufacturer in the world by far according to Thomasnet., so to calculate EV requirements for Lithium, we will use Tesla as an example manufacturer for our review.
There may be enough lithium and cobalt to produce electric cars but it has been shown that electric cars aren't safe to drive and produce electromagnetic radiation.
I have a plug-in hybrid and I admit that I love it.
There may be enough lithium and cobalt to produce electric cars but it has been shown that electric cars aren't safe to drive and produce electromagnetic radiation.
https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/shows/good-morning-chd/electric-vehicle-dangers/
https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle-safety/electric-and-hybrid-vehicles
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/electric-vehicle-safety-heavy-battery/
https://www.fischer.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2024/3/electric-vehicle-mandates-increase-safety-risks
https://thesciencesurvey.com/editorial/2023/03/05/the-hidden-dangers-of-electric-vehicles/
FWIW I have tested the EM radiation of my own two Tesla's and they were within normal range. The smart meter in our house was far worse.