The Inflation Reduction Act: can the US shift China from its battery supply chain?
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Report summary
Table of contents
- The US looks to wean itself off China
- How to build an IRA-eligible EV
- Are the Clean Vehicle targets achievable?
- The carrot for producers – the Advanced Manufacturing Production Credit
- Cutting out China will be unrealistic for most models
Tables and charts
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Minimum proportions, by value, for IRA eligibilityRaw material value content of NMC811 cellsRaw material value content of LFP cellsWood Mackenzie’s base case forecast for regional supply compared with demand from US EVs in 2030Wood Mackenzie’s base case forecast for regional supply compared with demand from US EVs in 2030
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