The Map No One Talks About: Lithium, Cobalt & Rare Earth Power II Ojaankk sir
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The Map No One Talks About: Lithium, Cobalt & Rare Earth Power
The global power struggle is no longer only about oil or military strength — it is now about critical minerals. Lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements are the hidden resources shaping the future of electric vehicles, batteries, renewable energy, and advanced technology.
This infographic reveals the global map of critical mineral dominance and explains how a few countries control the resources powering the 21st-century economy.
Australia dominates global lithium production, supplying nearly half of the world's lithium used in EV batteries.
The Democratic Republic of Congo produces about 74% of global cobalt, making it a strategic center of battery supply chains.
China holds a massive advantage by refining 60–90% of the world's critical minerals, giving Beijing enormous leverage over clean-energy technologies and global manufacturing.
As the demand for electric vehicles and energy storage surges, global lithium demand could rise more than 40 times by 2040. This means the competition for mineral supply chains will shape geopolitics, trade wars, and global alliances.
In this visual analysis, you will understand:
• Why critical minerals are the new oil of the global economy
• How China dominates rare earth processing and supply chains
• Why Australia, Congo, and South America are strategic resource hubs
• How EV batteries and renewable energy are driving mineral demand
• The geopolitical implications of the global clean-energy transition
This map is based on datasets from USGS Mineral Commodity Summaries and the International Energy Agency (IEA), making it one of the clearest explanations of the global critical minerals power map.
If you want to understand the future of geopolitics, technology, and energy security, this global minerals map tells the real story.
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Keywords
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