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Dear Agoracom Family,

I want to thank all of you for your patience with us over the past 48 hours and apologize for what was admittedly a botched launch of our new site.

As you can see, we have reverted back to the previous version of the site while we address multiple forum functionality flaws that inexplicably made their way into the launch.

To this end:

1.We have identified 8 fundamental but easily fixable flaws that will be corrected in the coming week, so that you can continue to use the forums exactly as you've been accustomed to.

2.Additionally we will also be implementing a couple of design improvements to "tighten up" the look and feel of the forums.

Sincerely,

George et al

Message: Where is everyone? In mean time Tesla/GANG...

Don't remember if someone posted it, but this kind of deal makes LAC go the same way:

"Tesla has secured a lithium supply contract with Ganfeng Lithium Co, the world’s largest producer of battery-grade lithium. 

China’s Ganfeng Lithium Co Ltd and its unit GFL International Co Ltd announced in a filing on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange today that they signed a three-year supply agreement with Tesla.

Ganfeng didn’t confirm the amount of lithium that they will supply to Tesla, but they said that the agreement starts in 2022.

In order to help accelerate the transition to electric transportation, Tesla has become increasingly involved in the raw material supply chain for battery cells.

Despite only now starting the production of its own cells, the automaker has been securing the supply of lithium, nickel, cobalt, and other minerals for its battery cell suppliers.

Tesla started to not only deal with established mining companies, but also started to sign contracts for off-take agreements with junior mining companies looking to build new mining projects that would increase the supply of some critical resources for batteries.

However, these contracts are more volatile as the projects need to make it to production, and they often face challenges.

Earlier this year, a North Carolina lithium project that Tesla had a supply agreement with fell behind schedule.

But Ganfeng Lithium is a different beast as the world’s largest lithium producer.

Securing long-term contracts with large producers like Ganfeng is crucial for automakers looking to produce large volumes of electric vehicles. 

Battery manufacturers and automakers are all trying to secure those contracts as lithium prices are rising."

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