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Lithium, may or may not be a finite resource, while Hydrogen is abundant, both are power/fuel that will disrupt the combustion driven systems. This revolution is green, and there are number of companies worth your time to investigate. That said, there is a broader disruption that will change manufacturing as we know it, and which dovetails the EV revolution and far more disruptive, impacting everything we know and touch. This conclusion was reached through questioning how green could the EV market become, if all the technology to build EV’s was rooted in non-green manufacturing, e.g., injection molding, machining with water-based drilling, will disappear and along with it the factory. https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/d...5_trineacq.htm In that regard, the social impact of this disruption will, imoo, end fracking, seriously undermine the oil industry, and close factories around the world. Unemployment will sky-rocket, governments will be forced to subsidize their citizens, or face overwhelming resentment, bread and circuses will not work. With this in mind, that the future is already here, what are the other systems that will cease to serve the future we are being propelled into?