Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Powered By Lithium: Can China Start Electric Cars? ILC.v TNR.v LIT TSLA KNDI

  

  Despite all the bumps China moves into the right direction implementing the wide range of incentives for Electric Cars. The mass market will bring the costs down and new technology will allow the transition to the new electric urban mobility. Situation is changing very fast now with Tesla Model S coming on sale and government push to the clean economy.

Lithium Catalyst: 100,000 Electric Cars Target Of Chinese Car Sharing Project ILC.v TNR.v LIT TSLA KNDI

"China finally moves in the right direction rolling out Electric Cars with the necessary scale matching the size of the pollution problem. The urban mobility in China is only possible with the mass market for electric cars being implemented. Now we have all conditions to make it happen. Lithium technology has advanced enough and Tesla Motors has shown how it could be done. Chinese automakers and Lithium Industry is moving fast now into the area of future growth supported by the government. Watch closely further developments in this sector - this next explosive investment trend is finally taking off for real."

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  "Investment letter writers are jumping on the Tesla Gigafactory news and are spreading the word about Lithium as Strategic Commodity. OTC stocks with the word Lithium are exploding - be very careful there: over the counter market is totally unregulated and the word Lithium maybe the only thing related to this metal in those stocks. Always do your own DD. You have plenty to chose from in the real Lithium Industry starting with producers and going as far as Lithium Juniors. We are talking here about those that we know, please read our full disclaimer. We Look for those with strategic partners - Lithium End Users, like International Lithium with Ganfeng Lithium who can provide Capital and Expertise to develop new projects."





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"Time is to study the Tesla Gigafactory plans and its implications for the Lithium materials industry and Lithium miners. Euro Pacific has produced a very good report on the Lithium industry last summer. Now you should adjust Lithium demand estimates with Tesla Gigafactory news and LG Chem plans for the battery factory to be built in China. Please  make sure to check companies mentioned in the report  for all latest details and news for the updated status."


  "Tesla Gigafactory is driving a lot of interest to the Lithium sector these days. Lithium stocks were surging last week and it is time to find out who is who in this investment mega trend and separate the wannabes from serious players with projects, technicals teams and, the most important here, strong strategic partners available to provide capital and expertise to develop those projects. If this strategic partner, like in the case with International Lithium and Ganfeng Lithium from China,  happen to be one of the leaders among Integrated Professional Lithium Producers in the world it should deserve your attention. Do your own DD and always kick the tires - we will provide you with the initial information."


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