I searched a lot around, but haven't really found yet concrete information about how many kilograms of each of those compounds mentioned above end up in batteries for electric vehicles. Clearly, there are differences in battery types - lithium-cobalt, lithium-manganese or nickel-manganese-cobalt and some more.

So: How many kg/kWh of lithium, cobalt, nickel and other metals are in these different battery types ?

Thanks for any hints.

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