Self-sufficiency of the European Union in critical raw materials for E-mobility

Journal Article (2025)
Author(s)

Maarten Koese (Universiteit Leiden)

Michael Parzer (Circular Analytics)

B. Sprecher (TU Delft - Design for Sustainability)

René Kleijn (Universiteit Leiden)

Research Group
Design for Sustainability
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2024.108009
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Publication Year
2025
Language
English
Research Group
Design for Sustainability
Volume number
212
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Abstract

Widespread adoption of electric vehicles poses challenges due to critical raw material (CRM) requirements. The European Union (EU) is now dependent on other countries for supply of these materials, but wants to increase self-sufficiency for primary extraction to 10 % in 2030. Here we map and quantify Europe's raw material reserves and resources, revealing promising deposits for most minerals. Our analysis indicates that, assuming a high development scenario, for lithium, nickel and copper the planned extraction in Europe is sufficient to meet at least 10 % ofdemand for E-mobility in 2030, as the EU's proposed target dictates. The projected extraction of cobalt, natural graphite and REE, will probably not reach 10 % of the demand in 2030. For REE there is no European production projected. To meet these targets and increase the EU's self-sufficiency, CRM extraction in Europe needs to increase, in parallel with implementing circular economy efforts to reduce material demand.