Electric vehicles (EVs) typically require significantly more copper than conventional internal combustion engine vehicles. On average, an EV can use about three to four times more copper than a traditional vehicle, primarily due to the following factors: 1. Electric Motors: EVs use electric motors instead of engines, which require more copper for windings. 2. Batteries: The battery packs in EVs, especially lithium-ion batteries, have copper components fo...
1. Electric Motors: EVs use electric motors instead of engines, which require more copper for windings.
2. Batteries: The battery packs in EVs, especially lithium-ion batteries, have copper components fo...
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