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Canada leaps to top spot in BloombergNEF battery supply chain ranking

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Canada has claimed the top spot among 30 countries in BloombergNEF’s latest global lithium-ion battery supply chain ranking.

For the first time, Canada has surpassed China to lead BloombergNEF’s annual ranking based on an analysis of 46 metrics in five categories

Canada has claimed the top spot among 30 countries in BloombergNEF’s latest global lithium-ion battery supply chain ranking. 

The ranking, now in its fourth edition, looks at each country’s potential to build a secure, reliable and sustainable supply chain for lithium-ion batteries. 

It evaluates that potential by analyzing 46 metrics across five categories: raw materials, battery manufacturing, downstream demand, environmental and social governance (ESG), and industry, infrastructure and innovation.

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