Graphite Boom: Fueling EVs & Nukes
Update: 2025-12-31
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The energy transition, powered by ultra-high-purity graphite, is a booming market set to reach $1.43 billion by 2030, growing at 10.5% annually. Most of this graphite is synthetic, made from needle coke and baked in furnaces at over 3000°C. Its used in EV batteries, semiconductors, solar panels, and nuclear reactors. However, the demand is outpacing supply, with Asia dominating production. The challenge? Building plants outside China faces tough environmental regs, and without new furnaces, supply crunches are looming. Checkout Solipillow.com
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