Europe thinks like China in building its own battery industry

The European Union is starting to act like China when it comes to building the batteries that will drive the next generation of cars and trucks. In the past few months, government officials led by European Commission VP Maros Sefcovic have joined with manufacturers, development banks and commercial lenders on measures that will channel more than €100-billion into a supply chain for the lithium-ion packs that will power electric cars.