
What can be achieved with battery raw materials
In China, a robot has now been developed that can change its own batteries and thus be in operation around the clock. The Walker S2 robot is 1.62 meters tall and weighs 43 kilograms. It is equipped with a dual battery system and a 48-volt lithium battery. The novel feature is that it can remove, recharge, and reinsert the battery independently (see YouTube). Walker S2 is intended for use in factories or to greet customers.
Lithium-ion batteries have long since begun their triumphant advance in electric vehicles, energy storage systems, and many portable devices. As a result, milestones in electric mobility are being reported time and again. The latest news comes from Austria, whereby the end of the year, all postal deliveries in Vienna will be CO2-free, serving around two million people. Around 700 electric vehicles, more than half of the entire fleet, are already on the road in Vienna in an environmentally friendly manner. The postal service is investing around 32 million euros in this green development, which is being spent on electric vehicles and charging infrastructure. Vienna can now boast of being the first city in Europe to deliver all postal items CO2-free. Several cities in Austria, such as Innsbruck and Graz, are already fully electric when it comes to postal services. Some of the electricity for this is supplied by our neighbors‘ own photovoltaic systems. This encouraging development is ultimately made possible by battery raw materials.
Green Bridge Metals – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/green-bridge-metals-corp/ – is responsible for these. The company is currently acquiring a stake in a copper-nickel-sulfide deposit in Minnesota. This is because the company focuses on projects that are rich in battery metals. The projects are located in Canada and Minnesota.
Copper and gold are also found on Aurania Resources‘ – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/aurania-resources-ltd/ – Lost Cities Cutucu project in Ecuador. This project combines historical data with the latest modern mining methods in an exciting way.
Current company information and press releases from Aurania Resources (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/aurania-resources-ltd/ -) and Green Bridge Metals (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/green-bridge-metals-corp/ -).
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