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This Article is From Jun 25, 2025

EV Drive Just Changing Pollution Goalpost? Nithin Kamath Raises Concerns

EV Drive Just Changing Pollution Goalpost? Nithin Kamath Raises Concerns
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Zerodha Chief Executive Officer Nithin Kamath has raised alarm over the hidden environmental costs of transitioning from internal combustion engine vehicles to electric vehicles. In a post on X, Kamath raised concerns that the global push towards EVs, while aimed at reducing urban air pollution, might be inadvertently causing irreversible damage elsewhere in the world.

Kamath started his post with a stark observation. "I'm not sure most people truly understand the cost of transitioning from ICE vehicles to electric vehicles."

He questioned whether the world is genuinely reducing environmental harm, or simply shifting it out of sight. "Are we just moving pollution from city streets to biodiversity hotspots?"

The post draws attention to how resource extraction for EVs is concentrated in countries that are paying a steep environmental and social price. “Indonesia (~50% of the world's nickel) strip-mines paradise islands. Congo (~70% of cobalt) destroys communities with child labour,” Kamath wrote, highlighting how the mining of critical minerals essential for EV batteries — such as nickel and cobalt — is leading to environmental destruction and human rights violations.

He also outlined China's overwhelming control over rare earth minerals, stating, “China controls the minerals that make EVs possible: 90% rare earths, 75% lithium, 80% tungsten.” Kamath added that much of this resource processing and manufacturing was still “powered by coal plants,” thereby questioning the actual emissions savings from EVs.

“There are environmental costs at each step. Are we truly considering all this?” Kamath said.

He ended his post with a reflection on human behaviour. “Knowing us (humans), we'll always chase ‘better technology' over what's better for the planet. Cleaner streets, yes. But at the cost of dirtier oceans, shattered communities, and forgotten islands?”

Here's the post:

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