Automakers are replacing decades of know-how with strategies from Tesla's playbook
These solutions come with challenges in terms of timing and expense, at least in the near term. That means car companies are seeking an alternative and racing to secure their battery supply in the US.
"Almost all the major companies are investing in that for that very reason: to vertically integrate more and get more control of their supply chain," said Peter Maithel, auto industry principal analyst at Infor.
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