Will battery fuel be made from trees? Concept of Nickel Farming

EV batteries require nickel, cobalt and lithium, which till now were only available from mining. But Dr. Dhankher and his team are developing such a technology that will produce nickel from farming instead of mining!

How will this happen?

Why is this innovation necessary?

Today’s world is moving towards sustainability and clean energy, and at the same time new concepts like phytomining are emerging. This is a technique in which trees store nickel and other metals required for batteries by absorbing them from the soil. There is a name behind this breakthrough research-Dr. Om Prakash Dhankher.

Dhankher, who grew up in a small village in Haryana, is today a leading scientist at UMass Amherst, whose research aims to bring environment-friendly solutions. Let’s take a look at his journey and futuristic vision of phytomining.

Who is Om Prakash Dhankher?

Dr. Om Prakash Dhankher is an agricultural biotechnologist who is working on soil contamination, food security and clean energy solutions. He spent his childhood as a son in a farming family, where he understood real problems like water shortage, soil degradation and pollution.

He completed his BSc and MSc in India, and then did PhD from Durham University (UK). After PhD, he did postdoctoral research at University of Georgia (USA), in which he developed genetically modified plants that removed mercury and arsenic contamination.

After joining UMass Amherst in 2004, his focus has been on climate-resilient crops, phytoremediation and biofuels. Today he has 5 international patents to his name, and his research has received $10 million+ funding.

He has developed genetically engineered arsenic-resistant rice that does not absorb arsenic from the ground.

This technology is funded by USDA and NIEHS.

Crops that can survive in less water and can also be grown from salty water or wastewater.

This will help tackle future water crisis.

Dhankher and his team are genetically modifying oilseed crops that produce more oil and can become a better alternative to biofuels.

Non-toxic fertilizers and chemical-free pesticides that improve soil and food safety.

Phytomining is already working!

Should India adopt Phytomining?

India also has nickel and lithium reserves, but mining is costly and harmful to the environment. If Phytomining is adopted, India can make its EV battery production self-reliant!

➡️ Do you think nickel mining from farms is possible in the future? Share your opinion in the comments!

Dr. Om Prakash Dhankher is not just a scientist, he is a visionary who is bringing green solutions to the world’s biggest challenges. His phytomining research can change the future of EV battery production.

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