Recharge by Battery Materials Review
In October 2025’s Recharge podcast, co-presenters Matt Fernley (Battery Materials Review [http://batterymaterialsreview.com]) and Cormac O’Laoire (Electrios Energy [https://electrios.com/]) unpack takeaways from LME Week and what they mean for the battery value chain, including: * The split views on lithium—bulls vs bears—and why inventories over the next 2–3 months will be decisive * EV demand dynamics: China’s scrappage scheme effects, BEV vs PHEV trends, and the surge in ROW sales driven by Chinese exports (BYD, new EU/LatAm plants) * China’s new export controls on advanced LFP and graphite, the West’s exposure to Chinese anode supply, and the case for building an independent NMC-led supply chain in Europe/US * The funding gap for battery raw materials projects and whether price floors/industrial policy can unlock capital * NMC vs LFP in Western markets and the rise of mixed-chemistry packs * Sodium-ion reality check—costs, performance, and supply-chain hurdles (hard carbon) vs LFP * ExxonMobil’s push into synthetic graphite via Superior Graphite and the potential to scale non-Chinese anode supply * ESS going “gangbusters”: China’s ~180+ GWh target, Middle East mega-projects, and implications for global cell availability and integrator business models
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