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Sweden will host the world\’s largest single offshore wind farm

[ad_1] Stockholm-based wind farm and solar developer OX2 has applied for a permit to build a massive 5.5 gigawatt (GW) offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea. If approved, it will be the largest single offshore wind farm in the world. World’s largest single offshore wind farm Ørsted’s Hornsea in the North Sea has 7.5 […]

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Charged EVs | CATL subsidiary launches modular battery swapping system

[ad_1] Does battery swapping have a future? One of China’s largest battery suppliers thinks so. Contemporary Amperex Energy Service (CAES), a subsidiary of Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), has rolled out a modular battery swap solution called EVOGO, which is comprised of battery blocks, fast battery swap stations and an app. Designed to look like a

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Hyundai teases Ioniq 6 for the final time ahead of full unveiling

[ad_1] Hyundai has updated their Ioniq 6 dedicated website with new teaser images and promises a full unveiling tomorrow. Hyundai first revealed a YouTube teaser video on June 13th, and then released concept drawings of the Ioniq 6 last week, showing a flowing “pebble-like” shape counter to the more blocky Ioniq 5 design. Today, new

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Rolls-Royce to develop mtu hydrogen electrolyzer and invest in Hoeller Electrolyzer

[ad_1] Rolls-Royce is entering the hydrogen production market and acquiring a 54% majority stake in electrolysis stack specialist Hoeller Electrolyzer. The Hoeller technology will form the basis of a new range of mtu electrolyzer products from the Rolls-Royce Power Systems division. Hoeller Electrolyzer, based in Wismar, Germany, is an early-stage technology company that is developing

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Rivian deploys first DC fast chargers as part of Adventure Network for electric trucks

[ad_1] Rivian on Monday announced the first three DC fast-charging sites for its Adventure Network supporting the R1T electric pickup truck and forthcoming R1S electric SUV. The three sites open in California and Colorado this week, Rivian said in a press release. Each will have chargers providing over 200 kw of power, allowing R1T and R1S

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Tesla 4680 cell: Samsung is building a pilot production line to build the new battery

[ad_1] Samsung SDI is reportedly setting up a new pilot production line to build 4680 battery cells for Tesla. It will be the third manufacturer to try to secure a volume contract to supply Tesla with the new battery cell format. Korea’s TheElec reports that the Korean manufacturing giant is preparing the new battery cell

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Aptera Picks EVE Energy As Battery Cell Supplier For Its Solar EV

[ad_1] EV startup Aptera Motors has picked EVE Energy as the lithium ion battery cell supplier for its lightweight three-wheeler SEV (Solar Electric Vehicle). Aptera will utilize EVE Energy\’s 21700 NMC 811 cylindrical cells in its vehicle\’s structural battery packs, which will be produced in San Diego, California. The company says it has chosen the 21700

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Haryana Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy 2022- Highlights

[ad_1] The Haryana government on June 27 approved the State Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy 2022, offering several financial incentives to Electric Vehicles manufacturers. A decision in this regard was taken in a meeting of the state cabinet held here under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. The EV Policy aims to protect the

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Leclanché advances safety of its Li-ion batteries with no compromise to cell performance; new electrolyte additive

[ad_1] Leclanché reports a significant breakthrough in the safety of its lithium-ion batteries without compromising cell performance. By adding a special fire-retardant additive to its electrolyte formula composition, Leclanché has lowered the risk of a thermal event by close to 80%. The achievement has been validated by Intertek Germany, a third-party testing lab which conducted

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