(Madrid Power Power) shows that if strong measures are not taken, by 2030, the European Union depends on China in lithium -ion batteries and fuel cells, or like Russia and Ukraine War Before the outbreak of Russia's energy.

EU leaders will convene a meeting on October 5th in Granada, a small city in southern Spain to discuss European economic security issues.The EU's rotating chairman of Spain for the meeting shows that due to intermittent restrictions on renewable energy such as solar energy or wind energy, Europe must seek to store energy to achieve the goal of the net zero -emissions of carbon dioxide by 2050.

The document pointed out: "This will make Europe's demand for lithium -ion batteries, fuel cells and electrolytic grooves soared. It is expected that it will increase by 10 to 30 times in the next few years."

Although the EU has obvious advantages in the middle stage and assembly stage of Electrolysers in the EU, accounting for more than 50%of the global market, but in terms of fuel cells and lithium ion batteries that are extremely important for electric vehicles, the EURely on China high.

Except the battery field EU may have similar situations in the field of digital technology

File warns that lithium -ion batteries and fuel cells are not the only fragile areas of the European Union, and similar situations may also occur in the field of digital technology.The EU's demand for digital devices such as sensors, drones, data servers, storage devices and data transmission networks will rise sharply in the 10 years as of 2030.

If this one -way dependence supply and demand relationship continues, the European industry and service industry will be subject to China eight years and cannot smoothly increase productivity. In order to deal with climate changeaffected.