A Ford Motor joint venture is set to get a record $9.2 billion loan from the Energy Department to finance battery plants in Tennessee and Kentucky
Nickel is an essential component of electric-vehicle batteries and Indonesia is by far the world’s largest producer.
A rare visit to one of its biggest nickel plants reveals the heavy environmental cost of mining and processing the metal. Photo: Ulet Ifansastijoint venture is set to get a record $9.2 billion loan from the Department of Energy to finance
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