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The new battery that could kill gas cars by 2030
It charges faster, lasts longer, and could make gas engines obsolete. This breakthrough battery might be the final nail in ...
Sodium-ion batteries charge faster than lithium, offering a promising alternative for future smartphones, new research shows.
India's electric vehicle battery market is set for massive growth. Demand will jump from 17.7 GWh in 2025 to 256.3 GWh by ...
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New method stabilizes nickel-rich battery cathodes, extends lithium-ion lifespan
Researchers have found that electrochemical tuning of Ni-rich cathodes can suppress structural collapse and extend Li-ion ...
India''s EV battery market to surge to 256.3 GWh by 2032, driven by rising fuel prices, consumer demand, and policy support.
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Silicon anode breakthrough could mark a turning point for EVs
Electric vehicles are on the cusp of a battery shift that could matter more than any new model reveal or charging app.
Omnivision has launched a new single-chip full-color LCOS display, designed specifically for the upcoming smart glasses.
This week, the solid-state battery sector gained significant momentum, with multiple domestic enterprises achieving key breakthroughs in environmental approvals, sample deliveries, and mass production ...
The most-traded SHFE lead 2601 contract opened at 16,865 yuan/mt, briefly hit a high in early trading, then fluctuated downward to a low of 16,740 yuan/mt. It later rebounded during the session and ...
Ford Motor Company today announced a series of actions to sharpen its Ford+ plan, executing a decisive redeployment of ...
India’s EV battery demand to jump 14-fold by 2032; next-generation battery systems to reshape market
China’s export controls on critical materials and battery know-how, including synthetic graphite, are slowing gigafactory ...
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