Bullish Case for EVs and Battery Metals Still in Place says Analyst Chris Berry

Published: July 15, 2020, 7 a.m.

b'In this interview, independent energy metals analyst Chris Berry explains that even with the economic downturn due to the covid-19 crisis, the bullish case for electrical vehicles (EVs) and battery metals is still in place. He addresses whether Telsa\\u2019s valuation is justified. Furthermore, Chris discusses green trends in the United States and whether it is feasible for the country to become oil free by 2035. He also provides commentary on the copper, palladium and lithium markets. Chris is the president of House Mountain Partners (www.DiscoveryInvesting.com).

0:00 Introduction
1:01 My EV/Battery Metals watchlist was completely green on July 13th
2:59 Is Tesla\\u2019s valuation justifiable?
5:21 Covid-19 crisis\\u2019 effect on EV adoption?
7:17 U.S. economy completely green by 2035?
9:08 Thoughts on wind and solar power?
12:01 No widescale EV adoption without increasing nuclear power output?
13:01 Thoughts on palladium in light of EV trend?
14:30 Thoughts on copper approaching $3/lb.?
17:22 Key things to know about the lithium market right now?

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