Iola Hughes
@RhoMoIola
Head of Research at @RhoMotion || @benchmarkmin || providing EV, Battery, Energy Storage and supply chain forecasts and insights 🔋|| Geophysicist 👷♀️
E97 Rho Motion EV/ESS Q1 2024 Update @LithiumIonBull and I interview @RhoMoIola of @rhomotion to discuss lithium ion battery demand in 2024. Iola explains what’s behind their 37% increase in GWh demand this year. Video link: youtu.be/39FvTWhXlc4
🔋 How will Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill reshape the US #battery and #EV markets? ⚡ Join our webinar next week! ➡️ Register here: lnkd.in/eq-h9KFu

H1 2025 EV sales reach 9.1 million, up 28% YTD! 🏎️ China +32% Europe +26% North America +3% #EV #battery

⚡️+🔋 Solar and batteries deploy faster than any other source of power in America. Gas and nuclear are simply too far off to meet to rising energy demand.
Safe harbor via prospective procurement of equipment up to 5% of project capital qualifying as 'begun construction' seems like it's going to get axed....Treasury has 45 days to issue new safe harbor guidance. "In an executive order published after market close on 7/7/25, the…
🔥 NEW VIDEO 🔥 @LithiumIonBull returns from the Benchmark Giga USA 2025 conference in Washington, DC with exclusive interviews featuring key voices from the lithium sector— @RhoMoIola (@rhomotion), Ken Brinsden (@Patriot_Battery: $PMET), Ian Rodger (@JindaleeL: $JLL), and Bill…
People really don’t understand how many batteries are being made as we speak. They’ve convinced themselves that the everyday is impossible. Like the Paradox of Motion, it is solved by walking.
2024 Lithium ion battery demand soars past the Terrawatt-hour mark, reaching 1.2TWh! Li-ion battery demand across all end use markets has increased 27% compared to 2023, on the back of strong growth in the EV and BESS markets #EV #BESS
Fun to join the @BBCRareEarth team in Bristol earlier this week to record this show, catch it midday today on radio 4 or via bbc sounds/spotify/podcasts after that! #battery
This week, @helenczerski and I have become metal-heads. Copper, lithium, cobalt, nickel, and many more. Those elements so vital to our green energy future but their mining can harm people and planet. A necessary evil? With @philip1marsden @RhoMoIola @PJossoBGS