EVs need nickel: Minnesota metal company digs for the solution with new mine

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Talon Metal's nickel mine set to open in 2026 will maintain the mineral's domestic supply chain and help EV production, but local communities are pushing back.

Talon Metals climate strategy head Todd Malan argues the construction of a nickel plant in Tamarack, Minnesota, will operate on a 'high standard.'

An American-based metal manufacturer out of a small town in Minnesota is fighting to establish a domestic nickel supply chain as demand for the product increases, and supply continues to deplete. "With working people being a part of, actually, the economic benefits of this, it's actually verifiable, it's transparent.

The Minnesota mine’s opening date is the same year that America’s only other existing nickel mine in Michigan will close. A shortage of the mineral could threaten automakers’ ability to

 

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With fossil fueled vehicles. Duh.

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