According to Bloomberg, "One in Six New Cars in the World Will Be Electric By 2025." Most people don't know that today's large-capacity EV batteries contain more graphite than any other essential ingredient... more than lithium, copper, or aluminum! In fact, the average fully electric vehicle uses around 220 pounds of graphite. Unfortunately, China has a stranglehold on this market. But in a major announcement, the United States just classified graphite as "essential for America's National Defense"... and one little-known company is looking to win big in the U.S. versus China energy wars. This company is looking to develop North America's largest graphite deposit - about 50 miles from Nome, Alaska. Read our new Special Report about how this North American graphite discovery could turn into bad news for China - and good news for investors |
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