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0Report: Toyota works on electric-drive powertrains that don't need rare earth metals 1327683120
Toyota is working on a method of making electric-drive powertrains without using magnets that require pricey rare-earth metals such as neodymium and dysprosium, and may start integrating that process into vehicle production within two years, Reuters reported, citing Japan's Kyodo News. The ...
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Need rare earth metals? Switched-reluctance motors don't 1309284480
Most hybrid and electric vehicles rely on rare earth metals. There'd be nothing wrong with that if China didn't supply in excess of 90 percent of the world's rare earth metals. Why is this a problem? Because China's recent decision to slash export quotas on rare earth metals has caused a surge in ...
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Study: Lack of recycling threatens future of hybrid, plug-in vehicles 1306882500
A UN-backed report released late last week warns that lack of recycling threatens the future of hybrid and plug-on vehicles. In particular, the report, issued by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), claims that:
Less than one third of metals globally have a recycling rate of more ... -
California mine may benefit from Chinese rare earth metal "hoarding" 1252429260
China's decision to begin hoarding using it's rare earth metal resources to bolster productivity in Mongolia may have Toyota bracing itself (and making use of its long-term plans) but the news is music to the ears of Molycorp Minerals LLC. They are the company with plans to re-open a Mountain ...
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REPORT: Toyota braces for rare earth metal shortage 1251762840
2010 Toyota Prius - Click above for high-res image galleryAs we once again learned last week with the news that China was considering an effort to limit the amount of rare earth metals that are exported outside its own borders, there's a finite supply of available resources on our planet. Could ... -
REPORT: China pondering hoarding precious metal exports used in hybrids and EVs by banning exportation 1251241440
Ever hear of neodymium? How about dysprosium or yttrium? Thulium or lutetium? These are just some of the metals that China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is considering either banning for export or at least severely limiting the amount that it will let leave the country. These ...

