perovskites offer a pathway to lower silver use — but many lab and early-commercial perovskite devices still use silver or other precious-metal contacts right now. They already broke the fundamental laws of efficiency with perovskites from what I’ve gathered from YT shows such as Undecided with Matt Ferrell. I think right now most electric car batteries use between 25 to 50 ounces of Silver in the battery. So battery design will need to pivot too. I guesss my point is that when silver goes into products, it’s locked up for 15-25 years before they can recycle it. If it can be recycled at all. This is a recipe for parity with Gold. I read this week that AI research believes the state of Nevada is a geothermal tectonic hotspot that remains undiscovered and untapped.
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