201. Battery Boom or Policy Bust? The Big EV Divergence - Oct25
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These are the questions we ask ourselves every day — and today, Gerard and Laurent are thrilled to have someone who can help us answer them. Laurent and Gerard are joined by the brilliant Iola Hughes, Head of Research at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, following its acquisition of Rho Motion.
Iola leads research across the battery demand spectrum — from EVs to stationary storage — managing forecasts, tracking battery chemistries, and analyzing the impact of everything from regulation to OEM strategies and technology roadmaps. According to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence and Rho Motion, as of 2025:
- The Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) sector is growing at 40% year-over-year
- The EV market is expanding by 25% year-over-year
On the industrial side, it’s increasingly a case of China versus the world. China now has the capacity to manufacture a staggering 50 million vehicles per year, far outpacing domestic demand and sparking concerns about overcapacity.
In summary: we are witnessing a growing divide in the global battery and EV space. China is clearly in the lead. Europe and others are racing to catch up. And the U.S.? It’s at risk of falling further behind — not for lack of potential, but because of political and policy choices.
https://www.benchmarkminerals.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/iolahughes/
https://x.com/RhoMoIola
Stunning visuals from FT on the development of batteries (most of the sources came from Benchmark)
https://ig.ft.com/mega-batteries
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