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Stellantis takes 8% stake in Vulcan Energy, extends lithium hydroxide offtake agreement to 2035

[ad_1] Stellantis has made a €50-million equity investment in lithium producer Vulcan Energy Resources Ltd. and extended the original binding lithium hydroxide offtake agreement (earlier post) to 2035. With the resultant 8% shareholding, Stellantis will become the second-largest shareholder in Vulcan. The equity investment will go towards Vulcan’s planned production expansion drilling in its producing […]

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2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 Unveiled As Striking Electric Streamliner

[ad_1] Hyundai has lifted the veils on its first dedicated electric sedan, the Ioniq 6, although labeling it a sedan does little justice to this rather unconventional automobile. We could say the Hyundai Prophecy did not fully come true, although the Korean automaker\’s efforts to make the Ioniq 6 look as much as possible as

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Tesla Model 3 Road Trip Review — Finishing Our Transcontinental Tesla Trip To California

[ad_1] With 2 Million Teslas Sold, Is the Tesla Supercharger Network Keeping Up? We’ve recently driven our Tesla Model 3 from our daughter’s house near Charlotte North Carolina, to Salt Lake City Utah. Just now we finished the last leg of our transcontinental Model 3 adventure on February 14, 2022, driving from the Salt Lake

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See leaked photos of Hyundai\’s Ioniq 6 before June 29 reveal

[ad_1] Photos of Hyundai’s Ioniq 6 have leaked in advance of its June 29 reveal, showing a swoopy, aerodynamic shape for the upcoming EV sedan. Update: Hyundai has now officially released photos and a press release. So far we have no specs for the upcoming vehicle, only the shape. But the Ioniq 6 will be

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World\’s largest direct air carbon capture facility will reduce CO2 by .0001%

[ad_1] The world’s largest carbon direct air capture facility has started construction in Iceland, run by Swiss startup Climeworks AG. When construction finishes in 18-24 months, their facility, named “Mammoth,” will be able to remove 36,000 tons of CO2 from the air per year – which is .0001% of the 36 billion tons of CO2

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Top E-Bicycle Under Delhi EV Policy- 5k to 15k Incentives

[ad_1] Delhi has been in the news whenever we talk about strengthening the base of Electric vehicles in India. Following the trend of staying in the news headlines, the Delhi government has taken one more step towards establishing Delhi as the “Electric Vehicle capital of India”.  Delhi has launched a live portal for electric vehicles.

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Volkswagen reveals ID. AERO concept; foretaste of brand’s first global electric sedan

[ad_1] Volkswagen revealed the ID. AERO concept electric sedan in China as a foretaste of the brand’s first global fully-electric sedan. The future model will be positioned in the premium mid-size sedan segment. The production version for China is expected to go on sale in the second half of 2023. Volkswagen is also planning to

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Charged EVs | Hyundai and Michelin to develop next-gen tires for EVs

[ad_1] Hyundai and Michelin have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop next-generation tires optimized for EVs. The agreement is a follow-up to a five-year partnership the companies formed in 2017 to jointly develop an exclusive tire for Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 and to carry out experiments related to tires. Over the next three years, the

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Neste investing €1.9B to expand renewable products refinery in Rotterdam; 1.2 Mtpa of SAF

[ad_1] Neste Corporation has made the final investment decision to invest into new renewable products production capacity in Rotterdam. The decision is based on demand for renewable products growing substantially with customers’ higher climate ambitions. Rotterdam NExBTL plant Neste’s current 1.4 million ton capacity for renewable products in Rotterdam is the largest in Europe. The

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