Power from flower: Albanian farm plants suck EV battery metal from soil

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Demand for nickel is growing alongside electric vehicles and startups are using plants to concentrate this metal from the ground.

The growing popularity of electric vehicles has led to an increased demand for nickel. While mining more ore is one way to meet this demand, many startups are also turning to farming instead to address an industrial need with a much more sustainable approach.

Once the plants reach maturity, they are dried on the field and then heated to break down the organic material. Later, the ash can be used to extract the metal of interest. . Another startup, Viridian, has also patented technology for its plants that it claims hyperaccumulates nickel from the soil.which has distinct yellow flowers, can accumulate nickel to up to 2 percent of their biomass. According to

 

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