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The US Interior Department gave their approval of a lithium mine in Nevada .
This is something that was in the process for about 6 years as the US is still slow to adopt electric vehicles.
It's supposedly going to make another 370,000 batteries, lithium batteries for EVs by 2028 .
Tesla, of course, will be a big winner from this decision.
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