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Volkswagen-led research team to recycle batteries multiple times for the first time

[ad_1] Partners from the industrial and scientific communities want to jointly prove that the most valuable components of traction batteries can be recovered and reused several times in succession through recycling. The HVBatCycle research consortium has the goal of keeping cathode metals, electrolyte and graphite permanently in a closed material cycle (closed loop). Under the […]

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We Drive Lexus RZ 450e Steer-By-Wire And Yoke, Mercedes EQS Range Test

[ad_1]   InsideEVs is proud to present the one hundred and ninth regular episode of its weekly podcast. Available on the InsideEVs YouTube channel and all the best podcast platforms – Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and Tune In – the show covers the top stories and issues of the week with insight added by our special guests and co-hosts. We also stream the show

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New FIA World Rallycross Project E race series has run it\’s first race in Sweden | Electric Vehicle News

[ad_1] The new FIA World Rallycross Project E race series has run it\’s first support race in Sweden, Ken Block\’s Ford Fiesta ERX won this breakthrough event at the famous Holjes rallycross circuit in front of two identical Fords. Built by Austrian firm STARD, the cars boast three electric motors, producing 600 horsepower and 1,000

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Tesla China holding online hiring event for “smart manufacturing” jobs

[ad_1] On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 7 p.m. Shanghai time (1100 GMT), Tesla China started an online hiring event to fill a dozen new job postings in the country. According to Tesla China, the company is recruiting staff to fill “smart manufacturing” roles.  Tesla China’s WeChat states that the company currently has 224 job

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Only Tesla, Ford & Rivian May Survive, Says Industry Expert

[ad_1] According to Sandy Munro, based on what he\’s learned from extensive teardowns of multiple EVs, Ford may be the only legacy automaker to survive well into the future. Meanwhile, he thinks nearly every EV startup will struggle, and most will fail. We\’ve seen plenty of proof of this over the years. That said, Tesla

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Push for Domestic Steel may not Help Local Companies, Auto News, ET Auto

[ad_1] ET INTELLIGENCE GROUP: The Cabinet\’s decision to make it mandatory to use domestic steel for all government projects aims at fostering growth of value added steel products used in defence, nuclear and power applications, and which cost two-three times the regular steel products. However, in the short to medium term, it may not have

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Does the Tesla Full Self Driving Approach Have a See-saw Problem?

[ad_1] Tesla fans are now well aware of Tesla’s approach to “full self driving,” but I’ll provide a super quick summary here just to make sure all readers are on the same page. Basically, Tesla drivers in North America who bought the “Full Self Driving” package and passed a Safety Score test have a beta

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Scottish government provides £30 million to support shift to zero emission transport

[ad_1] The Scottish Government has announced it is providing over £30 million this financial year to accelerate the shift to zero emission transport. This includes support for zero emission community transport and car clubs, as well as funding interest-free loans for electric vehicles (EV). The move is designed to support more people and households on

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