KEY POINTS
  • BHP Group has signed a nickel supply agreement with Tesla and will work with the electric carmaker on lowering carbon emissions in the battery supply chain.
  • Tesla said in June it expects to spend more than $1 billion a year on battery raw materials from Australia.

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The Tesla logo seen on a Supercharger rapid battery charging station for the electric vehicles company Tesla Motors.

Global miner BHP Group said on Thursday it signed a nickel supply agreement with Tesla and will work with the electric carmaker on lowering carbon emissions in the battery supply chain.

Tesla said in June it expects to spend more than $1 billion a year on battery raw materials from Australia given the country's reliable mining industry and responsible production practices.

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