Instagram post misleads on Tesla cars and lithium mining (2024)

Electric cars are frequently criticized for hidden environmental impacts, from carbon dioxide emitted during manufacturing to the source of electricity while charging.

A point of criticism is the environmental risks associated with mining lithium, a vital component of electric car batteries. One Instagram post focused on heavy machinery used as part of the mining process.

The Nov. 30 post is a screenshot of another social media post, featuring an image of a person dwarfed by a large yellow Caterpillar haul truck. The same image has been used in other social media posts that make similar statements about electric car batteries.

"This machine is required to move 500,000 pounds of earth in order to get the minerals needed for ONE SINGLE (Tesla) car battery," the text in the screenshot reads. "In whose world does this type of math and green new deal make sense?"

The post doesn’t provide further information to back up its claim and doesn’t specify what minerals are needed for a Tesla battery. Besides lithium, Tesla batteries also contain cobalt and nickel, minerals that are also mined.

The post misleads by implying that it takes enormous, gas-powered machinery moving huge amounts of material to produce a single electric vehicle.

The Instagram post was flagged as part of Instagram’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)

Corby Anderson, a Colorado School of Mines professor, said mining operations typically use large-haul trucks, like the one in the Instagram post, to transport materials. A moderately sized haul truck can carry 500,000 pounds — equivalent to 250 tons — of material.

"Moving 250 tons of material is not that big a deal in the mining industry," he said.

The Instagram post doesn’t include any information about how lithium is sourced or how much lithium is needed in a Tesla battery.

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Half of the lithium used in the world comes not from mining, but from extraction through geothermal brines. Saltwater is evaporated and the mineral is harvested from the desiccated remnants, said Brendan Moran, a hydrogeology researcher at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Brine extraction doesn’t move large amounts of earth and wouldn’t require a large truck.

When lithium is obtained through traditional mining, it’s done primarily in Australia from spodumene, a mineral consisting of lithium aluminum inosilicate.

Moran said Tesla batteries can contain "somewhere between 5 to 75 kilograms" (11 to 165 pounds) of lithium depending on the model. Tesla gets the lithium for its batteries from both brine and hard-rock sources.

The post says 500,000 pounds of earth must be moved to extract enough lithium for one Tesla battery. But that is inaccurate when it comes to spodumene mining, Moran said; It takes less than 10,000 pounds of ore to produce around 2,000 pounds of spodumene.

The only way a truck hauling 500,000 pounds of earth would contain minerals for just a single car battery is if the ore’s lithium content was 0.1%, Anderson said.

The hard-rock mine that supplies some of the lithium Tesla uses said its ore naturally contains up to about 2.1% lithium, making it highly unlikely that a truck would carry enough mineral for only one battery.

"Mining is extractive and does not have zero (environmental) impact, but the impact spans a large range, and lithium mining and use is on the low end of this, not to mention necessary to build a fully electric economy," Moran said.

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An Instagram post shared an image of large machinery and said it’s "required to move 500,000 pounds of earth in order to get the minerals needed for one single Tesla car battery."

The only way a truck hauling 500,000 pounds of earth would contain minerals for just a single car battery is if the ore’s lithium content was 0.1%. The ores from the hard-rock mine Tesla uses contain up to 2.1% lithium.

It takes less than 10,000 pounds of material to produce 2,000 pounds of spodumene — a mineral filled with lithium aluminum inosilicate. The maximum amount of lithium a Tesla car battery contains is around 165 pounds.

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Instagram post misleads on Tesla cars and lithium mining (2024)

FAQs

Has Tesla started mining lithium? ›

Even though Tesla does not mine lithium at the moment, it recently broke ground on its Texas lithium refinery. Musk has said the in 2024 and reach full production in 2025. Tesla's lithium refinery capacity is expected to produce enough battery-grade lithium for 1 million electric vehicles that year.

How bad is mining lithium for electric cars? ›

The Environmental Impact of Lithium

Despite being relatively energy-intensive, this remains one of the most cost effective ways to mine lithium nowadays. Unfortunately, these toxic metals can contaminate water sources, threatening not only humans but also animal biodiversity.

How much mining does it take to make a Tesla battery? ›

To manufacture each EV battery, you must process 25,000 pounds of brine for the lithium 30,000 pounds of ore for the cobalt 5,000 pounds of ore for the nickel, 25,000 pounds of ore for copper Diging up 500,000 pounds of the earth's crust For just - one - battery.

How many pounds of lithium are in a Tesla battery? ›

A typical EV battery has about 8 kilograms of lithium, 14 kilograms of cobalt, and 20 kilograms of manganese, although this can often be much more depending on the battery size – a Tesla Model S' battery, for example, contains around 62.6 kg (138 pounds) of lithium.

What is the Tesla mining controversy? ›

US court sides with Apple, Tesla, other tech companies over child labor in Africa. March 5 (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Tuesday refused to hold five major technology companies liable over their alleged support for the use of child labor in cobalt mining operations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Did Elon Musk's parents own a diamond mine? ›

Walter Isaacson revealed in Elon Musk's biography, released this week, that Errol Musk never owned a mine. He wrote that Errol Musk used to own a light plane in the 1980s and sold it to an entrepreneur in 1986 in exchange for some emeralds from a mine the businessman owned in Zambia.

Is lithium mining worse than fossil fuels? ›

The carbon dioxide and other greenhouse emissions that come with the process of lithium mining, extraction and overall production are worse for the climate than the production of fossil fuel-powered vehicles.

How many years of lithium is left? ›

Because lithium is not an infinite resource. In fact, according to Kipping, once EVs dominate the car market, there's about 70 years' worth of lithium until the identified global reserves are themselves depleted. After that, we'd have to turn to pulling lithium from the sea, which is a much more expensive proposition.

Is lithium mining worse than cars? ›

To give an idea of this effect, producing a battery weighing 1,100 pounds emits over 70% more carbon dioxide than producing a conventional car in Germany, according to research by the automotive consultancy Berylls Strategy Advisors. Furthermore, lithium mining requires a lot of water.

Is lithium mining bad for the environment Tesla? ›

Protecting people and the planet

Lithium mining is, like all mining, environmentally and socially harmful. More than half the current lithium production, which is very water intensive, takes place in regions blighted by water shortages that are likely to get worse due to global heating.

How much lithium is in a cell phone battery? ›

Most phones rely on a lithium-ion battery, which uses less than one gram (3/100ths of an ounce) of lithium as the “medium” for energy storage2. As the lithium creates ions they flow between anode and cathode to create a charge.

Is lithium bad for the Environment? ›

Lithium Extraction

One of the primary reasons that lithium and lithium-ion batteries are considered to be harmful is because the extraction of lithium is so damaging to the environment.

What is the lifespan of a Tesla battery? ›

According to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Tesla car batteries are supposed to last around 300,000 to 500,000 miles or about 1,500 times of charging and discharging.

How expensive is it to replace a Tesla battery? ›

The cost of a new Tesla battery ranges from $5,000 to $20,000, and you'll need to replace the battery every 10 to 20 years. The in-demand minerals required to make electric vehicle batteries — such as nickel, cobalt, and lithium — contribute to their high cost.

How much does it cost to replace the battery in a Tesla? ›

The battery replacement cost varies depending on the model year and size. Estimates suggest that the batteries for the Model S cost between $12,000 and $15,000. After labor charges, the total repair cost is about $20,000 to $22,000.

Is Tesla building a lithium refinery? ›

Tesla broke ground on the Robstown, Texas lithium refinery in May, after the company shared plans for the plant during its Investor Day event last March. The refinery is eventually expected to produce 50 GWh of battery-grade lithium per year.

Why is Tesla building a lithium refinery? ›

The goal of the new plant is to produce lithium hydroxide to support Tesla's own battery cell production at Gigafactory Texas in Austin. The company also wants to prove its own new lower-cost processing system.

Did Tesla break the ground on lithium refinery in Texas? ›

American electric carmaker Tesla has broken ground on a new lithium processing center it says will support the production of up to 1 million vehicles by 2025. When completed, the factory in the state of Texas will be the largest lithium processor in North America, Reuters news agency reported.

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