Lithium Prices Rebound 40% From December Lows as EV Demand Resurges in China
Lithium carbonate prices in China have climbed back above ¥100,000 per ton after hitting multi-year lows in late 2025. A wave of new EV subsidies from Beijing and surging demand for energy storage batteries is tightening supply.
Lithium carbonate prices in China have climbed back above ¥100,000 per ton after hitting multi-year lows in late 2025. A wave of new EV subsidies from Beijing and surging demand for energy storage batteries is tightening supply.
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