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Indian policy gives aluminum battery a chance to take on lithium in EVs

Aluminum-air battery is potentially cheaper, vehicles using it would have a longer range, and it's safer, say experts.

EVs, Electric vehicles, cars, automobile, charging, battery
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Indian Oil Corp has teamed up with startup Phinergy Ltd. to develop the Israeli company’s aluminium-air battery.

Debjit Chakraborty and Rajesh Kumar Singh | Bloomberg
A drive to reduce dependence on imported materials and technology, especially from China, is pushing India to invest in a battery technology that uses aluminium rather than lithium as the key ingredient. Indian Oil Corp., the nation’s largest oil refiner, has teamed up with startup Phinergy Ltd. to develop the Israeli company’s aluminium-air battery.

India has few exploitable options to produce lithium, the key metal for the current generation of electric-vehicle batteries, but its eastern jungles hold large reserves of bauxite, the ore used to make aluminium.

“Lithium is scarce in the country and we started scouting for an element

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