Biden’s Executive Order Is Boosting This Electric Vehicle-Related Company

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Dear Loyal Reader,

Biden is about to sign an executive order mandating that 50% of new cars be electric by 2030.

It will be the biggest revolution in the industry since Henry Ford flipped on the switch for the first assembly line in 1913.

But you won't need to wait until 2030 to see electric vehicles (EVs) flood our roadways.

Major car brands plan to go 100% electric way before the proposed 2030 deadline.

Jaguar, for example, will only make EVs starting in 2025 … and Volkswagen will only make EVs starting in 2027.

This surge in demand is also creating a surge in the materials critical to having these EVs come off the assembly line.

Take a look at the vial below:

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There's only one company in the entire Western Hemisphere that supplies this critical material on such a large scale.

And as EVs take over roadways all across America … they will rely on this material for future success.

Picking up shares of this one company today could be the best investment decision you make in your entire life.

Click here for more details.

Kind regards,

Sarah Williams
Associate Editorial Manager, Banyan Hill Publishing


 


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