Ahmad Ghahreman, CEO of Cyclic Metals, discusses the challenges of securing the supply of rare earth elements outside China. Topics include high-value REEs in EVs and wind turbines, the supply chain process, building magnets without REEs, increasing production in North America, and the role of recycling. Ahmad's optimism shines through in developing a North American supply chain.
Exploring alternative sources outside of China is crucial for securing the supply of rare earth elements.
Significant potential exists to meet global demand for rare earth elements through advanced recycling technologies by 2030.
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The Importance of Rare Earth Elements in Energy Transition
Rare earth elements play a crucial role in the energy transition, especially in applications like electric vehicles and wind turbines. With the demand for these elements growing, there is a pressing need to secure a stable supply chain. China's dominance in rare earth element supply poses geopolitical challenges, making it essential to explore alternative sources.
Challenges in Rare Earth Element Supply Chain
The supply chain for rare earth elements is primarily concentrated in China, from mining to downstream processing and magnet manufacturing. This reliance on China for rare earth elements poses risks in terms of supply security. Efforts are being made to ramp up mining and processing outside China, such as initiatives in the US and other jurisdictions.
Recycling as a Solution to Rare Earth Element Demand
Rare earth elements are currently underutilized in recycling, with only about 1% being recycled globally. Recycling rare earth elements offers a sustainable solution to reduce the dependence on mining. Companies like Cyclic Materials are focusing on advanced recycling technologies to extract rare earth elements from end-of-life products.
Future Outlook on Rare Earth Element Recycling
The potential for recycling rare earth elements is significant, with the possibility of meeting around 40-50% of global demand through recycling by 2030. Recycling rare earth elements not only reduces environmental impact but also contributes to a more sustainable supply chain. However, a combined approach of strong recycling practices and mining operations will be necessary to meet the rising demand for these critical elements.
Rare earth elements (REEs) are essential ingredients in electric vehicles, wind turbines, and many electronics. As with most critical minerals, China controls the vast majority of the REE supply chain. And so when it banned the export of REE processing technology last December, it raised concerns about supply.
So what will it take to secure the supply of REEs?
In this episode, Shayle talks to Ahmad Ghahreman, CEO and cofounder of Cyclic Materials, a rare earth elements recycling company. (Energy Impact Partners, where Shayle is a partner, invests in Cyclic.) They cover topics like:
The five high-value REEs used in the permanent magnets inside EVs, wind turbines, and other electronics
The many steps in the supply chain, from extraction to end-of-life
Building magnets without REEs
Increasing production outside of China
The role of recycling
Why Ahmad is optimistic about developing a supply chain in North America
IEEE Spectrum: Who Will Free EV Motors from the Rare Earth Monopoly?
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