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“Metal Power Transforming the World: Aluminum, Copper, Nickel & Rare Earths Igniting Innovation and Driving the EV Revolution” Article by SO OK TRADING · March 19, 2026

Last updated: 19 Mar 2026
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“The Metal and Rare Earths War: The Hidden Power Behind the EV Revolution”

Aluminum, Copper, Nickel & Rare Earths — The Innovation Driving Global EVs
Article by SO OK TRADING · March 19, 2026

 

Electric vehicles (EVs) are not powered by electricity alone.
They are driven by economic metals and rare earths, which are rapidly becoming the decisive forces shaping the future of the automotive industry and the global economy.

 


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