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An Auto Holy Grail: Motors That Don’t Rely on Chinese Rare Earths

Weary of being captive to geopolitics, car companies are looking for ways to replace powerful rare-earth magnets in electric motors.

Jack Ewing
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Automobiles, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Energy Department, Federal Aid (US), General Motors, Germany, Magnets and Magnetism, Metals and Minerals, Meteors and Meteorites, Northeastern University, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Rare Earths, Reuss, Mark L, Shortages, Sunnyvale (Calif), Supply Chain, Trump, Donald J, United States Politics and Government
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