In this episode of the Critical Minerals Corner, Tracy Weslosky is joined by Critical Minerals’ industry expert and InvestorIntel Editor-in-Chief, Jack Lifton, Anthony Milewski, Chairman, and Martin Vydra, Head of Strategy, at Nickel 28 Capital Corp. (TSXV: NKL) to discuss the current surge in the nickel price, and in demand for EV battery grade nickel, and the role that nickel plays in the mix of different types of battery chemistries that will drive the electric vehicle and energy storage revolution.
In this InvestorIntel interview, which may also be viewed on YouTube (click here to subscribe to the InvestorIntel Channel), the panelists discussed the significant demand for nickel driven by electric vehicles and energy storage technologies. The panelists also discussed how China has been successfully executing its strategy to ensure the security of its critical materials supply chain and why the Western World is still lagging behind.
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About Nickel 28 Capital Corp.
Nickel 28 Capital Corp. is a nickel-cobalt producer through its 8.56% joint-venture interest in the producing, long-life and world-class Ramu Nickel-Cobalt Operation located in Papua New Guinea. Ramu provides Nickel 28 with significant attributable nickel and cobalt production thereby offering our shareholders direct exposure to two metals which are critical to the adoption of electric vehicles. In addition, Nickel 28 manages a portfolio of 13 nickel and cobalt royalties on development and exploration projects in Canada, Australia and Papua New Guinea.
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