The Copper Crisis

Why AI, Energy, And EVs Could Drain Supply

What If The Next Global Bottleneck Isn't Oil-But Copper?

Artificial intelligence is expanding.

Electric vehicles are multiplying.

Power grids are being rebuilt.

Renewable energy projects are spreading across the world.

Behind every one of these megatrends lies the same overlooked resource:

Copper.

In The Copper Crisis, Mohammed Ahmed explores the hidden metal powering the modern economy-and the growing collision between soaring demand and limited supply.

From AI data centers and electric vehicles to renewable energy systems and national power grids, this book reveals why copper has become one of the most strategic resources of the twenty-first century.

Inside, you'll discover:

Why AI's infrastructure boom could dramatically increase copper demand

Why electric vehicles require far more copper than traditional cars

How renewable energy and grid expansion are reshaping global resource markets

Why new copper mines take years to develop

How China and major producing nations are positioning themselves for the next resource race

What potential supply shortages could mean for industries, economies, and investors

How to think about long-term infrastructure and electrification trends

Whether you're an investor, entrepreneur, policymaker, business leader, or simply curious about the forces shaping tomorrow's economy, this book provides a clear roadmap to one of the most important resource stories of our time.

The future may be powered by AI.

It may be driven by electric vehicles.

But first, it must be connected.

And that connection runs through copper.

A powerful exploration of technology, infrastructure, energy, geopolitics, and the hidden resource behind the next industrial transformation.

This book is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

juin 2026, env. 198 pages, The Copper Crisis, Bd. 46, Anglais
Independently Published
979-8-1840-0440-2

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