General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) is doubling down on battery technology leadership with a breakthrough chemistry launch planned for 2028, even as the automaker absorbs $7.2 billion in special charges ...
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Simulations pinpoint key conditions for all-solid-state battery electrolyte materials
Lithium-ion batteries serve as the core energy storage devices in various industries and everyday products, including smartphones, electric vehicles, and ESS (energy storage systems). However, ...
Automakers, battery manufacturers, and companies from around the globe are racing to bring solid-state EV batteries to market, promising ...
A little-known fact: In the year 1900, electric cars outnumbered gas-powered ones on the American road. The lead-acid auto ...
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China unveils world’s first sodium-ion battery-powered EV with 248-mile range
Chinese battery giant CATL and automaker Changan have unveiled the world’s first passenger car ...
The Eagle Line is a suite of equipment, materials and highly automated processes, forming the blueprint for production of QS technology. It incorporates QS's groundbreaking Cobra process, a unique and ...
American Battery Technology’s financials remain weak, with small revenue and significant losses, and further dilution is ...
Leading global battery maker CATL and Changan Automobile unveiled the world’s first passenger EV powered by a sodium-ion ...
American Battery Technology benefits from Department of Energy support, including fast-track approvals and development grants ...
Ultra-low-temperature lithium battery powers a drone to complete missions in -34 C environment. Photo: Screenshot of video ...
Apple may be gearing up for a landmark shift in iPhone battery technology - one that could finally close the long-standing ...
American Battery Technology Company (ABTC) (NASDAQ: ABAT), an integrated battery critical minerals company that is commercializing its internally-developed ...
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