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Toyota's solid-state breakthrough: Mineral winners and losers

Japanese carmaker Toyota announced last week that it could make a solid-state battery with several weight, cost and safety advantages over traditional lithium-ion versions.

Toyota's new bZ4X - Credit: Alex Neman

Toyota's new bZ4X - Credit: Alex Neman

The gains in processing and material use would enable cars using those batteries to travel a range of 745 miles after a charge of just 10 minutes, said Toyota. The "technological breakthrough" resolved...

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